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(Used especially of ideas or principles) deeply rooted; firmly fixed or held.
planted
implanted
ingrained
deep-seated
established
constituted
1
Planting
deep
-
rooted
crops would allow farmers to better exploit available soil moisture.
2
Firstly, we in England have never lost our
deep
-
rooted
fear of Catholicism.
3
I have a
deep
-
rooted
need to be where his ashes were scattered.
4
One cannot eradicate
deep
-
rooted
behavioural-genetic traits, but their impact can be changed.
5
She thought of only one balm that would soothe the
deep
-
rooted
ache.
6
He knew the story of Clanton's
deep
-
rooted
hatred of the Roush clan.
7
Dinara's aversion has been less pungently expressed but may be similarly
deep
-
rooted
.
8
But she knew Ramone and Jasper had
deep
-
rooted
animosity for each other.
9
Tarzan knew all too well how
deep
-
rooted
was Teeka's terror of Histah.
10
Democracy is very
deep
-
rooted
.
I think Europe itself will need Britain.
11
They also cited persistent worries about
deep
-
rooted
debt problems in Europe.
12
A city bristling with political energy, art, culture,
deep
-
rooted
poverty and grand history.
13
The Minister is trying to address the
deep
-
rooted
problems created by Fianna Fáil.
14
If you go back in time, they're not so
deep
-
rooted
;
families are intermingled.
15
Across Asia, conservative values and
deep
-
rooted
biases have hamstrung progress on gay rights.
16
But they nevertheless reflected a genuine,
deep
-
rooted
trait of Hitler's character.
deep-rooted crops