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Sentence count:212+23Posted:2017-03-05Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: grassrootsbootsuprootrootedtake rootrootlessbeetrootlotsMeaning: [ruːt]  n. the condition of belonging to a particular place or group by virtue of social or ethnic or cultural lineage. 
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121. Any Government who are seriously concerned about dealing with the escalating crime rate must begin to tackle crime at its roots.
122. And I catch the roots of my Enoch Dream: his grinning mug makes a brief appearance on-screen as an Inspiral slide.
123. Don't tread around bushes to firm them, this will cut off the oxygen supply to the roots.
124. A Dig out the clumps of roots and divide them into smaller portions to replant or pot-up.
125. Philip worked a flat stone out of the earth by the roots of the beech tree.
126. Chewing and sucking are comforting for the human being and the roots of this go right back into babyhood.
127. It reflects the society and the times we live in as well as having roots which go deep down into history.
128. The roots and branches of the Suez war require an arboretum of their own.
129. The roots of this deflation are too complicated for discussion here.
130. Among other things, they remind you that abstraction had its roots in spirituality.
131. There was little to be done to prevent this inexorable build up of pressure from the roots.
132. He and other starved men chewing at roots and grasses to stay alive.
133. Plant roots in the peats and estuarine sediments concentrate uranium in cell walls, especially in regions associated with transpiration processes.
134. These cling to rocks, stones, or roots and forms a mat of bright to deep green tufts.
135. One of the main characters that rediscovers his roots is this Chicano lawyer in San Francisco.
136. Our work requires cooperation, although the roots of diversity remain.
137. The environmental group had its roots in the counterculture of the 1960s.
138. Overwinter in a cool greenhouse, keeping the compost slightly moist to help roots form.
138. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and build good sentences.
139. In this approach, the search for pathology and its roots are secondary.
140. I felt bad about David, whose roots are in labor.
141. Leaves coming out into the living area, roots converging toward the center, right?
142. Carefully I eased the plant out without breaking the roots, and we saved it, top and all, for replanting.
143. The only roots Cilla has lost touch with are those of her natural hair colour.
144. The roots of the law of confidence lie in equity and it is almost entirely case law.
145. But the aid package will not control drugs-because the policy fails to recognize the roots of the conflict.
146. However, the complications created by roots are not so acute when the tree is standing on level land.
147. According to Tretorn, this confirms its continued commitment to grass roots tennis, of which the Trust is also, solely committed.
148. However, it is possible to produce lexicons of comparable size that relate words to a much smaller number of roots.
149. Copses of beech and alder appeared, straggling along the banks with their roots lost in a tangle of briars and bracken.
150. Its roots are short but very dense, forming a rich white tuft.
More similar words: grassrootsbootsuprootrootedtake rootrootlessbeetrootlotslots ofmootsoothoottoothbootfootroomroofshootscootboothbrookbrooddrooptroopproofcrooksmoothon footgroovemaroon
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