Examples of 'more rooted' in a sentence

Meaning of "more rooted"

more rooted ~ More rooted refers to being deeply established or grounded in a particular belief, idea, or place. It signifies a strong connection to something or someone

How to use "more rooted" in a sentence

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Research needs to be more rooted in society as a whole.
More rooted into him.
Re search needs to be more rooted in society as a whole.
While saying not to drink to a pregnant woman or a child is more rooted in morals.
It is more rooted in government ideology.
I was thinking of something more rooted in our tradition.
Now I feel more rooted here by the day.
It is so that we become more and more rooted in Him.
Or maybe it 's more rooted in quantum physics.
This certainty, today, has become even more rooted in me.
We feel more rooted now.
In quantum physics. Or maybe it's more rooted.
Uncivilised writing is more rooted than any of these.
It brought another viewpoint, and another time-frame, too, more rooted in the present.
Its people are more rooted in the Pacific.

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O Improved water clarity following treatment may result in more rooted plants growing in the dugout.
What is more rooted than a tree?
The Taliban are more rooted.
I feel more rooted.
In those countries the 'sports culture' is more rooted than in Southern Europe.".
My stand-up is far more rooted in reality than my Twitter.
Uncivilized writing is more rooted than any of these.
These levels are generally more rooted in action-adventure, and make use of puzzle-solving.
More and more rooted.
Yet even now firms are more rooted than commonly thought.
The Arab community is much more rooted in Israel than appears at first sight.
I wanted it to be more rooted on real-life issues.
Such a plurality also makes leadership more rooted and permanent, and allows for more mature continuity.
At Guingamp, the Coupe de France is more rooted in genes than anywhere else.
No, it 's about something more rooted in faith, It 's about hope.
Of course, today 's corporate enterprises are far more rooted in skills unforeseeable in 18th-century Scotland.

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