(Used especially of ideas or principles) deeply rooted; firmly fixed or held.
Set in the soil for growth.
1 Islamic State militants said they planted a bomb on board the aircraft.
2 Fast-growing crops will be planted to provide food if needed, they said.
3 In the spring of the second year, Ish planted his first garden.
4 They were planted in the early spring, and harvested in the summer.
5 On either side are new buildings planted among the impossibly lush foliage.
6 Today, 10bn more trees are cut down than are planted every year.
7 After blooming in the house, they should be planted in the garden.
8 We planted eight thousand bucks' worth of bugging devices in her place.
9 The first roots planted in England were brought from Vienna in 1600.
10 No organisation admitted responsibility, and the IRA denies it planted the bombs.
11 Someone said, 'You mean to say one of them planted the cylinders?'
12 Directly ahead he saw the planted pathway, leading toward the visitor center.
13 He planted it full in the firelight where it rocked and beckoned.
14 In recent years, we planted a further 12 acres of mixed woodland.
15 Croz now took the tent-pole, and planted it in the highest snow.
16 The Japanese heartnut has been planted in various parts of the province.
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Об этом термине planted
plant Глагол
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Planted в диалектах
Соединенные Штаты Америки