Deep-rooted

//ˈdiːp ˌɹuːtɪd//

Synonyms for "deep-rooted" (55 found)

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Translations

15 translations across 7 languages.

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Chinese Mandarin

3 entries
  • 刻骨 adj (firmly established)
  • 根深的 adj (having deep roots)
  • 根深蒂固 adj (firmly established)

Dutch

1 entries
  • diepgeworteld adj (having deep roots)

Finnish

2 entries
  • syväjuurinen adj (having deep roots)
  • vakiintunut adj (firmly established)

French

3 entries
  • ancré adj (firmly established)
  • profondément enraciné adj (having deep roots)
  • profondément enraciné adj (firmly established)

Polish

2 entries
  • głęboko zakorzeniony adj (having deep roots)
  • głęboko zakorzeniony adj (firmly established)

Russian

1 entries
  • глубоко́ укорени́вшийся adj (firmly established)

Turkish

3 entries
  • esaslı adj (firmly established)
  • köklü adj (having deep roots)
  • köklü adj (firmly established)

Sample sentences

16 total sentences available.

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Japan may appear to be peaceful and tranquil on the surface but the fact is that there are a lot of deep-rooted problems.

Source: tatoeba (281503)

This is a deep-rooted custom in Algeria.

Source: tatoeba (9087006)

Billy's cruel remarks highlight a deep-rooted prejudice against non-native speakers.

Source: tatoeba (11768650)

Swedish citizens, with their deep-rooted belief in religious freedom and peaceful coexistence, have no involvement in and firmly reject the provocative act of burning copies of the Quran orchestrated by a small faction of far-right individuals.

Source: tatoeba (11889221)

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