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[ deep -roo -tid, -roo t -id ] SHOW IPA
/ ˈdipˈru tɪd, -ˈrʊt ɪd / PHONETIC RESPELLING
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adjective deeply rooted; firmly implanted or established: a deep-rooted patriotism; deep-rooted suspicions.
Origin of deep-rooted First recorded in 1660–70
OTHER WORDS FROM deep-rooted deep·root·ed·ness, noun Words nearby deep-rooted deep peroneal nerve, deep petrosal nerve, deep pocket, deep pockets, deep reflex, deep-rooted , deep scattering layer, deep-sea, deep-sea core, deep-seated, deep-set
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Example sentences from the Web for deep-rooted There are deep-rooted problems outside of the bloviating people on TV.
John Oliver on ‘Last Week Tonight,’ Turning Down CBS, and ‘Nauseating’ American Politics | Marlow Stern| May 1, 2014| DAILY BEAST
But some observers warned against a rush to judgment in a country whose problems are deep-rooted and notoriously complex.
Beirut Bombing Kills Assad Foe, Brings Syria War to Lebanon | Mike Giglio| October 19, 2012| DAILY BEAST
It was just a deep-rooted pain that needed to be dealt with.
Boardwalk Empire's Racial Divide | Jace Lacob| October 10, 2010| DAILY BEAST
Such joking, as any good Freudian knows, simply indicates a deep-rooted anxiety.
Ban the Speedo! | Sean Macaulay| October 5, 2009| DAILY BEAST
There is a deep-rooted prejudice among the English people against a poet who concerns himself intimately with politics.
Milton | Sir Walter Alexander Raleigh
And these were not the sentiments of the private soldier alone, but the deep-rooted feeling of every individual in that army.
The Life of a Regimental Officer | A. F. Mockler-Ferryman
But what helped him best thereto was his deep-rooted contempt of mankind, not excepting himself.
The Queen Pedauque | Anatole France
It is necessary to repeat this stale saying, because it expresses the deep-rooted psychology of the average Russian.
The Russian Turmoil | Anton Ivanovich Denikin
His deep-rooted love and his loneliness had quieted his impulse for vengeance and overborne him with a profound sadness.
Nan of Music Mountain | Frank H. Spearman
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British Dictionary definitions for deep-rooted adjective (of ideas, beliefs, prejudices, etc) firmly fixed, implanted, or held; ingrained
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Words related to deep-rooted ingrained, endemic, inveterate