Examples of 'taken root' in a sentence
Meaning of "taken root"
taken root: This phrase is metaphorically used to describe the successful establishment or development of an idea, belief, or practice within a particular context or community. It suggests that something has become firmly established and influential
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- past participle of take root
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taken root
When an opinion has taken root in a democracy.
Political stability has gradually taken root.
It has so taken root in the hard stone.
The life force has taken root.
Peace has taken root within the country.
Square yards of wheat have taken root.
The future has taken root in the present.
The message seems to have taken root.
The falsehood has taken root in their brains.
Taken root in this remarkable land.
Something evil has taken root in him.
It has taken root in other materials.
That one must have taken root.
Accountability has taken root in our collective consciousness.
Now the seed has taken root.
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Now it has taken root and grown into a tree.
Some new plans have taken root.
Now they have taken root and taken over.
For absolute monarchy had taken root in.
Democracy has taken root in many regions of the continent.
Once the plant has taken root.
Traditionally taken root in societies that have lacked adequate.
Something evil has taken root.
It has taken root and flourished in some other climate.
Death has already taken root in you.
The myth of an unprovoked massacre has since taken root.
This world had taken root in me.
A parliamentary culture has not yet firmly taken root.
A new life has taken root inside of you.
The boughs have not yet taken root.
They have already taken root in our daily lives.
The seeds of darkness had already taken root.
It has not taken root yet.
My passion for this idea has taken root.
And those tales have taken root deep inside of me.
Stories on other topics have also taken root.
I feel it has taken root in me.
It had crept in a month earlier and taken root.
And those tales haνe taken root deep inside of me.
For in another world they have taken root.
Major developments have taken root in the stock market as well.
But now that good has taken root.
His philosophy has taken root among his young students.
The lack of rule of law has taken root.
Many of his lyrics have taken root in the hearts of audience.
The digital culture had also taken root.
It has taken root.
Democratic governments have taken root.
She had taken root inwards the world was driving.
That approach had subsequently taken root elsewhere.
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Examples of using Root
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We are nearing the root and reason of this
Root galls can also form on stolons
The effective root zone is also reduced