rooted

[ˈruːtɪd]

rooted Definition

  • 1having taken root; firmly planted or established
  • 2having roots of a specified kind, especially roots of a particular length or depth

Using rooted: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "rooted" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The tree is well rooted in the ground.

  • Example

    Her beliefs are deeply rooted in her upbringing.

  • Example

    The problem is rooted in the lack of communication.

  • Example

    The team's success is rooted in their strong work ethic.

rooted Synonyms and Antonyms

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Phrases with rooted

  • unable to move, especially because of fear or surprise

    Example

    I was rooted to the spot when I saw the bear.

  • completely, totally, or in every way

    Example

    The company was restructured root and branch.

  • to become established or successful over time

    Example

    The idea took root and soon became popular.

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Summary: rooted in Brief

'Rooted' [ˈruːtɪd] is an adjective that describes something that is firmly established or planted, such as a tree or belief system. It can also refer to roots of a specific kind, like length or depth. Examples include 'The tree is well rooted in the ground' and 'Her beliefs are deeply rooted in her upbringing.' Phrases like 'rooted to the spot' describe being unable to move due to fear or surprise, while 'take root' means to become established or successful over time.