Be+rooted

  • 21rooted — rootedly, adv. rootedness, n. /rooh tid, root id/, adj. 1. having roots. 2. firmly implanted (often used in combination): a deep rooted belief. [1350 1400; ME roted; see ROOT1, ED2, ED3] * * * …

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  • 22rooted — root·ed rüt əd, ru̇t adj 1) having such or so many roots <single rooted molars> 2) having a contracted root nearly closing the pulp cavity and preventing further growth …

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  • 23rooted — adj. VERBS ▪ be ▪ become ▪ remain ADVERB ▪ deeply ▪ firmly …

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  • 24rooted — Synonyms and related words: acknowledged, admitted, basic, chronic, confirmed, conventional, customary, deep dyed, deep engraven, deep fixed, deep grounded, deep laid, deep rooted, deep seated, deep set, deep settled, dyed in the wool, embedded,… …

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  • 25rooted — adj Australian a. ruined, destroyed, broken. Used in the same way as the more offensive fucked and buggered, this expression derives from the verb to root. Christ, now the engine s rooted! b. exhausted …

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  • 26rooted to the spot — not able to move. Mary was afraid and wanted to run away, but she was rooted to the spot and watched as the building collapsed …

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  • 27rooted — adj 1. fixed, firm, set, fast, rigid; implanted, embedded, ingrained, deep rooted, deep seated, firmly established, firmly planted; inbred, inborn, congenital, ingrafted; fundamental, radical, inherent; established, confirmed, absolute, definite …

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  • 28Rooted to the spot —   If someone is rooted to the spot, they canot move, either physically or they cannot think their way out of a problem …

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  • 29rooted — adjective absolutely still frozen with horror they stood rooted in astonishment • Syn: ↑frozen, ↑stock still • Similar to: ↑nonmoving, ↑unmoving …

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  • 30rooted — adjective see root I …

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