Examples of 'has its root' in a sentence

Meaning of "has its root"

has its root: originates or is derived from a particular source, idea, or concept

How to use "has its root" in a sentence

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The name has its root back in my.
This is where the darkness in your world has its root.
Has its root in the universal order.
A critical spirit has its root in pride.
It has its root in pagan religions.
Understand that all form has its root in consciousness.
Fear has its root in a faithless life filled with doubt.
Evil is but the sediment of unfinished karma and has its root in ignorance.
Killing has its root in hatred.
If hate is the opposite of love, then hate has its root in love.
The word has its root in the Greek language.
If it is the opposite then the good has its root in its own opposite.
This name has its root from an ancient Vietnamese legend.
Transcendental Meditation has its root in Hinduism.
This date has its root in both Persian and pagan traditions.

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And in across various languages, the word lunatic has its root in the moon.
And the soul has its root in the level of Kingship.
Here Thomas develops his system of ethics, which has its root in Aristotle.
This Bill has its root in the stern experience of the husband and the father.
The Holy Eight has its root in sex.
Sorrow has its root in memory, in the dead things of yesterday.
The traditional Cuban music has its root from the African culture.
Intuition has its root in the pineal gland, the Sahasrara chakra or Thousand-Petalled Lotus.
The English word " Calendar " also has its root in this word.
The crisis has its root in the country 's troubled colonial history.
The seventh cranial nerve, which has its root here, The nerves, the nerve ends, Bateman.
The word has its root in Sanskrit स ु श ी ल suśīla.
Performing arts in Indonesia has its root in rituals and also serves as folks ' entertainment.
Modern gnomonics has its root in the nascent European astronomy of the 16th Century.
The liquor traffic has its root in hell itself, and it leads to perdition.
Patience has its root in God 's character.
The word fascism has its root in the Italian fascio, literally a bundle or sheaf.
The theory has its root in 20th century diplomacy.
The theory has its root in 19th-century diplomacy.
Next, each output has its root mean square ( rms ) value determined by rms detector 6b.

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