Sentence examples for been rooted from inspiring English sources

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been 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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"We've always been rooted in accessible art," Mr. Nourse said.

Mr. Axelrod's background has been rooted almost entirely in politics.

His priorities have always been rooted in his values.

And Ms. Spalding's relevance has never really been rooted in her output as a recording artist.

Still, few people believe that corruption has yet been rooted out.

Restrictions on fireworks sales have long been rooted in fears of injuries.

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They were rooted to the world.

Their confidence is rooted in their research.

Rock's defense was rooted in autobiography.

All relationships were rooted in reciprocity.

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