Examples of 'it takes root' in a sentence

Meaning of "it takes root"

It takes root: This phrase is often used metaphorically to describe the process by which an idea, concept, or practice becomes established or starts to grow and develop over time

How to use "it takes root" in a sentence

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We need to ensure that it takes root at this session.
It takes root in the dark and in the quiet.
And in different ages it takes root differently in man.
He wants to destroy the crop before it takes root.
It takes root in her colon.
Weeds will choke it out before it takes root.
I hope it takes root.
We will crush their nascent rebellion before it takes root.
It takes root within us.
We can not get rid of distrust once it takes root.
It takes root behind doors closed to public inspection and media scrutiny.
This is good news but let us wait to see if it takes root.
It takes root in the history of our old Europe.
Just as the earth knows it must protect that seed until it takes root.
It takes root from words in ancient Indian languages meaning to copulate.

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The Government will also help communities prevent criminal behaviour among youth before it takes root.
And how do we ensure it takes root across the organization?
Wherever you plant its seeds, it takes root.
What if it takes root and pot plants start to grow?
She picks up it from one partner . It takes root in her colon.
Ika nga, it takes root and grows one day at a time.
What must I do to nourish the word so that it takes root in my heart?
It takes root in the dark and in the quiet, and like fire.
Money has no roots, but it takes root in the human heart.
It takes root from childhood, little girls are often taught not to be capricious.
If a story feature is well-liked, it takes root.
It takes root in her colon. Std panel was clean.
Get it out of the way, dammit, before it takes root.
On the contrary, it takes root in a particular conception of political economy, neo-liberalism.
Once an idea like that explodes in your brain, it takes root there, like ivy.
It takes root in the environment, the landscapes, the singing of the birds.
It takes root Who is the spirit?

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