Examples of 'taking root' in a sentence

Meaning of "taking root"

Taking root: Refers to the process of becoming established, ingrained, or firmly settled in a particular place, context, or situation
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  • present participle of take root

How to use "taking root" in a sentence

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Taking root in the most desperate areas.
A powerful criminal organisation is taking root here.
Democracy is taking root in all spheres.
But already a dangerous myth was taking root.
Fish farming is taking root in the district as well.
I think we would better do it because we are taking root.
The new skin is taking root really fast.
There is a new world order taking root.
Taking root and bearing fruit.
Democratic institutions and practices are taking root.
The information society is taking root in the countryside.
Something else besides those trees was taking root.
A problem was taking root inside of him.
Many of those reforms are now taking root.
Taking root in the land.

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Good governance is increasingly taking root.
They all seemed to be taking root in the mainstream community.
Industrial activity is gradually taking root.
Felt the idea taking root in his own brain.
Democracies are developing and taking root.
Taking root in a favourable environment.
Democratic reform was increasingly taking root.
The idea taking root in your head might become a reality.
A spirit of solidarity is taking root worldwide.
It is taking root by our desire to welcome and to feel welcomed by nature.
A tactic designed to stop gangs from taking root.
But blockchain technology is taking root in the world of humanitarian aid as well.
They all seemed to be taking root.
We are witnessing a lie taking root which holds the future of a whole country hostage.
Some germ of positivity was taking root.
This can prevent seedlings from taking root and wash away nutrients essential for mangrove ecosystems.
There is dust everywhere with weeds taking root.
This new experiment is developing and taking root as time passes and events unfold.
This stops a potential anxiety trigger from taking root.
Senegal also denounced the impunity taking root in the occupied territory.
I was at the epicentre of this issue when it started taking root.
Democracy and the rule of law are taking root in more and more countries.
The legitimacy of our newly founded institutions is gradually taking root.
That tradition is taking root here.
They have established a democratic system that is quickly taking root.
Supporting environments that deter extremist ideology taking root is a critical part of this commitment.
Democratic forms of government and the recognition of human rights are taking root.
Aligning and taking root.
Because of its density it will also discourage future weeds from taking root.
Repeat until you feel calm taking root within you.
Make a list of the people who could legitimately stop your big idea from taking root.
Democratic processes are taking root in Africa in a lasting way.
A potential virtuous circle is taking root.
Democracy is gradually taking root in Africa and leaders are becoming more accountable.
A new wave of talent is taking root.

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