Similar words: classroom, grass, rooted, brass, morass, embarrass, harassment, embarrassed. Meaning: adj. 1. fundamental 2. of or involving the common people as constituting a fundamental political and economic group.
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(61) That is the problem facing Ling Yu, a project officer for homosexuality at the Aizhixing Institute, an AIDS prevention and awareness grassroots nongovernmental organization based in Beijing.
(62) Many thought this might be the start of a gradual rise of democracy from the grassroots.
(63) Notes:1. This table does not include the numbers of beds in grassroots level clinics or unaccredited ...
(64) Emphasis on grassroots participation and mobilization of local resources for implementing sustainable human development strategies.
(65) Social media, along with SMS and traditional word-of-mouth(sentencedict.com/grassroots.html), has also been an important tool to coordinate the grassroots protests which don't really have any leaders yet.
(66) There have been grassroots protests in Khabarovsk and in Vladivostok after Moscow raised duties on second-hand Japanese cars late last year, killing off a major regional business.
(67) In the realistic practice of grassroots community, the relative clear boundary and the widely cross function, fusional boundary coexisted.
(68) Building on an understanding of the effectiveness of fair trade and grassroots development, GGP helps consumers make purchases that benefit communities as a whole, at home and abroad.
(69) The senator is sure he will get support from the grassroots.
(70) At present, a key approach to upgrade the quality of care in rural grassroots is to enhance the capacity of service providers and to strengthen information provision.