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deep-rooted
adjective as in firmly fixed or held
Weak match
Example Sentences
For now, though, Leicester know they will be a Championship club next season and deep-rooted problems - which pre-date and go beyond Van Nistelrooy - need to be dealt with.
As a result, millennials have developed a deep-rooted sense of insecurity about money and the world at large.
There is another deep-rooted problem - a care system, supporting older and disabled people in the community, that is understaffed, underfunded and in crisis.
She had a deep-rooted fear that war would lead to a draft and my older brother would be called into service.
“Canada is a strong, independent nation that’s deep-rooted in decency,” he said at a news conference to hype the Nations League games.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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