Examples of 'have taken root' in a sentence

Meaning of "have taken root"

have taken root: Refers to a concept, idea, or belief that has become firmly established, embedded, or accepted. It signifies the successful establishment or proliferation of a notion within a particular context or society

How to use "have taken root" in a sentence

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have taken root
That one must have taken root.
All seem to have taken root with a number of others expressing interest.
Square yards of wheat have taken root.
Now they have taken root and taken over.
The message seems to have taken root.
Democratic institutions have taken root in modern societies and in traditional societies.
Democratic governments have taken root.
If the pests have taken root after the start of the tenancy.
For in another world they have taken root.
And those tales have taken root deep inside of me.
The principles of equality and freedom never have taken root there.
But its ideals have taken root elsewhere.
We have all seen how hatred and xenophobia have taken root.
The idea seems to have taken root quickly.
We are already seeing this in countries where mobile payments have taken root.

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Some new plans have taken root.
The penitentiary system is poorly funded and corruption networks have taken root.
Major developments have taken root in the stock market as well.
Democratic institutions have taken root.
His eyes have taken root in the Earth.
Years of paranoia have taken root.
None have taken root outside India.
The process seems already to have taken root at the.
We have taken root in Peter Parker.
Outputs and outcomes have taken root around the world.
Good news is the seeds from his last meal have taken root.
Many of his lyrics have taken root in the hearts of audience.
The time has come to combat stereotypes that have taken root in society.
Hence its many traditions have taken root in the cultural memory of its people.
Here are just a couple of examples of the new services which have taken root.
And those two conceptions have taken root in the culture of both nations.
It appears the seeds of doubt you sowed in Masha have taken root.
Over the years many seedlings have taken root in my mind and in my heart.
It goes to show how deeply EU and Mexico relations have taken root.
Many western customs have taken root in Japan.
But in this case, the conspiracy theory appears to have taken root.
Other government mandates have taken root in American culture after initial resistance.
Semi-permanent structural deficits have taken root.
Alexander 's ideas have taken root in unexpected places.
Because centuries of inherent oppression, systemic racism and discrimination have taken root.
The founding fundamentals of BBinary have taken root in the stock markets.
Across the world, a rising tide of nationalism and protectionism seems to have taken root.
The coloring shows how the languages have taken root in many different regions.
She 's here because she lent someone her place and they have taken root.
For now, they have taken root and are growing here.
In the political sphere, democracy and good governance have taken root on our continent.
Nevertheless, DDoS attacks have taken root in the US as a type of political protest.
Thanks to the courage of the Iraqi people, democratic institutions have taken root.
Three major teams have taken root in Dallas-Fort Worth.
The government seems to be helpless, as sectarian hardliner outfits have taken root in Balochistan.

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Examples of using Root
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Examples of using Have
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