Sentence examples for be rooted from inspiring English sources

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be rooted

noun

The part of a plant, generally underground, that anchors and supports the plant body, absorbs and stores water and nutrients, and in some plants is able to perform vegetative reproduction.

  • This tree's roots can go as deep as twenty metres underground.

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Can corruption be rooted out?

Disarmament must be rooted in legal obligations.

And it, too, can be rooted out.

"Dancers like to be rooted," Ezralow explains.

Such abuses should be rooted out.

The curriculum should be "rooted in [India's] indigenous tradition".

It should be rooted in ground realities and Afghan interests.

This process clearly needs to be rooted in strategic development.

Absurdism, like farce, must be rooted in reality.

The shift toward mindlessness may be rooted in our emotions.

It doesn't happen to be rooted in reality.

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