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rad·i·cate I. \ˈradəˌkāt\ verb (-ed/-ing/-s) Etymology: Middle English radicaten, from Latin radicatus, past participle of radicare, radicari to take root, from radic-, radix root — more at root transitive verb 1. : to cause to take root : plant deeply and firmly 2. : to fix or establish firmly < the missionary function of the Church is radicated in … God's Providence — J.D.Hassett > intransitive verb obsolete : to take root II. adjective Etymology: Latin radicatus, past participle of radicare, radicari to take root obsolete : radicated |