Examples of 'takes root' in a sentence

Meaning of "takes root"

The expression 'takes root' figuratively means that something, such as an idea or a belief, begins to establish itself firmly or to gain widespread acceptance or influence. It implies the process of development, growth, or establishment of something that becomes firmly established or deeply ingrained
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  • third-person singular simple present indicative form of take root

How to use "takes root" in a sentence

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takes root
A feeling that takes root in your heart.
Takes root and climbs to the top.
Information society takes root in rural areas.
A positive routine of change management takes root.
Democracy takes root slowly but surely.
Then your own creativity takes root.
The plant takes root on any soils.
He wants to destroy the crop before it takes root.
Democracy takes root over time.
Our international struggle takes root.
It takes root in the dark and in the quiet.
As long as the grass takes root properly.
Faith takes root in the insignificant.
And in different ages it takes root differently in man.
He takes root in the woman he loves.

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Corporate action takes root on deforestation.
Weeds will choke it out before it takes root.
The oak takes root in the dead wood.
Those ties must be strong or evil takes root.
Nothing takes root in me anymore.
They are where innovation sparks and takes root.
National pride takes root to defeat this foreign interference.
Green office building takes root.
Violence takes root in the soil of silence and tolerance.
We need to ensure that it takes root at this session.
It takes root in her colon.
Nothing any more takes root in me.
Takes root in the heart.
Where your business takes root.
Tomorrow takes root today.
Peace and cooperation takes root.
Generosity takes root in sharing.
We will crush their nascent rebellion before it takes root.
The information society takes root inrural areas.
It takes root within us.
The seed takes root.
We can not get rid of distrust once it takes root.
And from there fear takes root in the heart.
Takes root within.
It is a balance of power that takes root in changes that we refuse.
In this way what we have already lived here takes root.
But the process often takes root years before.
This is good news but let us wait to see if it takes root.
The seed of the gospel takes root in good soil.
It takes root behind doors closed to public inspection and media scrutiny.
An initiative that takes root.
This relativity of time takes root in every level of organization of reality.
It is where temptation meets permissiveness that corruption takes root on a wide scale.
But the idea takes root and spreads through the country.
Manufacturing takes root.

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