deep-root·ed
/ˌdēpˈro͞odəd/
adjective
(of a plant) deeply implanted.
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Deep-rooted Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
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The meaning of DEEP-ROOTED is deeply implanted or established. How to use deep-rooted in a sentence.
existing for a long time and very difficult to change : firmly established. The country's economic troubles are deep-rooted. [=deep-seated].
1. Firmly established or embedded; entrenched. · 2. literal. Having roots that go deep into the earth.
(used especially of ideas or principles) deeply rooted; firmly fixed or held. “deep-rooted prejudice”. synonyms: deep-seated, implanted, ingrained, planted.
deep-rooted adjective /ˌdiːp ˈruːtɪd/ /ˌdiːp ˈruːtɪd/ [usually before noun] very fixed and strong; difficult to change or to destroy.
adjective. deeply rooted; firmly implanted or established: a deep-rooted patriotism; deep-rooted suspicions.
Definition of deep-rooted as in deep firmly established over time he had had a deep-rooted fear of the dark from the time he was a small child.
adjective [usu ADJ n] Deep-rooted means the same as deep-seated. long-term solutions to a deep-rooted problem. Synonyms: fixed, confirmed, rooted, settled.
a deep-rooted habit, idea, belief etc is so strong in a person or society that it is very difficult to change or destroy it
Adjective · (literally, of a plant) Having deep roots; (of a non-living object) deeply and firmly embedded (in the ground, etc.).