become rooted

Frequency: 6.55.1 per million words

To become firmly fixed or established.

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  • A new custom can become rooted in society over time.
  • These ancient traditions have become deeply rooted in their culture.
  • The concept of individual liberty has become firmly rooted in Western thought.
  • If not challenged, prejudice can become rooted in people's minds.
  • After years of neglect, the invasive species had become rooted throughout the garden.
  • For a plant to thrive, its roots must become well rooted in the soil.
  • The reforms will only succeed if they become truly rooted in the community.
  • His pessimistic outlook had become so rooted that it was hard to change.
  • Such practices often become rooted during times of economic hardship.
  • The company's values must become rooted in every employee for success.