Examples of 'being rooted' in a sentence

Meaning of "being rooted"

being rooted - this phrase refers to the state of being firmly established, grounded, stable, or connected to a particular place, idea, tradition, or belief, indicating a sense of belonging, permanence, or strength in one's position or identity

How to use "being rooted" in a sentence

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Being rooted like trees never was meant for us.
He viewed ethical norms as being rooted in human nature.
Are being rooted out and destroyed.
Their independent spirit is being rooted out of their hearts.
Being rooted is to stay grounded in this truth.
It must be awful being rooted to the spot like a tree.
Being rooted and grounded like a tree.
Plants have the disadvantage of being rooted to the ground.
But being rooted to the sea floor makes them vulnerable to predators.
This plant is commonly anchored to rocks or driftwood instead of being rooted.
Those cases were being rooted out and they were decreasing.
Slow to adopt change and see messages as being rooted in the past.
Being rooted in your body.
The tree of life represents being rooted to earth but reaching high.
Being rooted in the community.

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Stability means being rooted.
At being rooted and domesticated.
She is a shining witness for the joy of being rooted and founded in love.
Being rooted in place.
These interactions have contributed to extractivism being rooted in the hegemonic order of global capitalism.
Being rooted means taking the sap from the root and growing and forging ahead.
I failed to impress upon her the necessity of being rooted to the body of Christ.
Being rooted in Christ is what counts.
There is also an account of the Alevi religion being rooted in pagan Armenian sects.
Being rooted in the local Church marked her life and all her works.
We can not speak about Peace and Unity without being rooted in God.
Biblical roots Being rooted in Christ means being rooted in the word of God.
The United Republic of Tanzania sees universal human rights as being rooted in many cultures.
Being rooted in human nature, natural law is universal.
One by one, your leaders are being rooted out and destroyed.
Evil is being rooted out, and good will prevail.
Human thoughts, feelings, and behaviors as being rooted in our earliest experiences ;.
Being rooted and grounded in love, will be able to grasp fully.
One by one, your leaders are being rooted out and destroyed . It is being broken.
By being rooted in a participative approach, our methodological proposal allows to pluralize knowledge sources.
This edge 25 inhibits material from being rooted out over the lip 24.
Being rooted in Jesuit tradition, Loyola Marymount University follows in their strong dedication to education.
Being rooted and grounded in love, 18 may be strengthened to comprehend with all the saints.

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Now that we rooted out the devil
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