Synonym: root, settle, settle down, steady down. Similar words: take the road, uproot, rooted, grassroots, hit the roof, maker, breaker, speaker. Meaning: v. become settled or established and stable in one's residence or life style.
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(31) I doubt if such a foreign custom will take root among these people.
(32) The apple trees know to take root, sprout, bloom and fruit.
(33) As the going says:'seed always take root , pullulate, and blossom out, and result everywhere.
(34) Many European customs failed to take root in some countries.
(35) The prejudices of parents usually take root in their children.
(36) Liberty, when it begins to take root , is a plant of rapid growth . -- George Washington .
(37) It's a daunting agenda, but Jordan has shown that real change can take root in desert soil—and that innovative educational practices can be exported region-wide.
(38) If you watch the courtyard tree everyday, it will gradually take root in your heart.Sentence dictionary
(39) Wherever we go, we must unite with the people, take root and blossom among them.
(40) They think thoughts of abundance and wealth, and they do not allow any contradictory thoughts to take root in their minds.
(41) Budding force is powerful, root system develops, take root is deeper, inside unripe bacterium root.
(42) Lignified twigs without bud were difficult to take root, but when cut in the muddy loess, the effect of rooting powder (ABT) was prominent.
(43) It breaks up the ground, providing a perfect place for tree mallow seeds to take root.
(44) The valiantness and intrepidity of the southeast part of Zhili, especially in Weixian Country, made this seed take root, blossom and bear fruits.
(45) Only thus can our Party take root in the Liberated Areas.
(46) Without a sensible sex education all kinds of strange and fantastic ideas will take root.
More similar words: take the road, uproot, rooted, grassroots, hit the roof, maker, breaker, speaker, lawmaker, take, stake, takeoff, take up, take to, takeout, take off, take on, take out, take in, take for, take care, take down, mistake, take hold, take away, at stake, take over, take time, take part, take note of.