Idiom
Take root.
If something like an idea or system takes root, it becomes established, accepted or believed.
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Despite all its imperfections, once democracies mature and a civic culture takes roots, it becomes, in the words of political scientists Juan J. Linz and Alfred C. Stepan, "the only game in town".
To make a good city like NY, LA, or SF successful, it takes roots, people who want to create that type of community, and doing the work to make it happen.
© Picture: UNICEF Romania/Rareş Rusu Romania takes roots' begins with a telethon, presented by Andreea Marin Bănică and MihaiTatulici.
'Romania takes roots' campaign raised almost $1 million for flood victims Romania's 2008 floods constituted an emergency on a national scale, one which called for quick, decisive action.
'Romania takes roots' campaign A spectacular evening for fundraising as Romanians opened their hearts and gave generously to flood victims in a telethon organized by Realitatea TV and UNICEF.
It worked wonders in spreading awareness of the problem to the populace.The telethon was the first stage of the fundraising campaign 'România prinde rădăcini' (eng: 'Romania takes roots') for flood victims, to which people were able to donate for a month after the telethon.
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Radicalism Takes Root Radical politics had also firmly taken root.
And what takes root in their place?
Little takes root in the piece.
"We want sustainable democracy that takes root.
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