Similar words: room, roof, boot, moot, tooth, foot, troop, droop. Meaning: ['ruːtɪd] adj. 1. absolutely still 2. having roots of a specified sort.
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121. Reform would need to be deep rooted, but existing structures could be modified.
122. It requires that we critically examine a beliefs rooted in our understanding of Scripture that previously seemed so clear.
123. A crest of wavy, blond hair was loosely rooted on a magisterial forehead.
124. Now he needed desperately to be rooted deep inside her.
125. Such questions indicate how complex and deeply rooted are some of our negative attitudes to the aged.
126. It is a dream deeply rooted in American dream.
127. In fact, the forefather of Chen rooted from Hugongman, so it was imaginable.
128. Opera and drama have been deeply rooted in Parisian lives.
129. The doctrine of ultra vires in China is rooted in its planned economy ideology.
130. Alpha Conde said the Guinean people have always held friendly feelings towards the Chinese people and the friendship between both sides has been deeply rooted in the hearts of both peoples.
131. Q's character contains two aspects: the national deep - rooted bad habits and self - transcendence.
132. The problem of agriculture, rural and farmers rooted from surplus rural population and residual labor force.
133. The astonishing distrust of the news media isn't rooted in inaccuracy or poor reportorial skills but in the daily clash of world views between reporters and their readers.
134. Rooted in metres of thick peat, the rainforests of Central Kalimantan, Indonesia sequester vast quantities of the greenhouse gases carbon dioxide and methane.
135. An enumerating equation of rooted loopless planar maps with node partition is presented.
136. This reflects the policy of military nonalignment is still deeply rooted among the people in Sweden, the Swedish cooperation with NATO and between NATO and has little to do.
137. A rooted tree has its source of both security and nourishment in the ground in which it grows.
138. The concept of due process is rooted in English common law.
139. The essence of the theory is Nietzsche's inverted Platonism deeply rooted in the problematics of "real existence vs deprivation of real existence".
140. Distant from a social realism rooted in the Chinese academic training[sentencedict.com], Zhou Wenzhong dedicates himself to scenes crammed with surrealistic nature compatible with his new daily life.
141. Multiscale and Scale Space theory are important methods in Computer Vision and are deeply rooted in neur- physiology.
142. The modern tariff of sugarplum and accumulation are rooted in medieval England. To avert creature acknowledged along the temporary spirits, people would dress up in masks whenever they left family.
143. The construction of fairground organs has a deep - rooted tradition above all in France and Germany.
144. Michael's example of musical artistry was rooted in the proud tradition of black American music.
145. Once a samurai in Bangkok's cutthroat business world, he now seemed as whimsically rooted to this lush spot as his fantastically sculptured trees.
146. For the school to flourish and thrive, just like a plant it needs to be placed in fertile and well-prepared soil, be strongly rooted and well-nourished and cared for.
147. Ingredient: wild Chrysanthemum, Honeysuckle root of red - rooted salvia and so on.
148. " Qian Sheng money " get rich fond dream is very fast in his brain rooted and gemmiparous .
149. The University's traditional holdings of more than 16 million volumes are rooted in the 1638 bequest of 400 books from John Harvard.
150. The technology employed in the allied air attack is firmly rooted in complex theorems and algorithms.