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rooted

[roo-tid, root-id] / ˈru tɪd, ˈrʊt ɪd /
ADJECTIVE
implanted
Synonyms


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In China, deeply rooted norms around hierarchy and deference to authority may amplify performative and secretive adoption.

From Barron's

And your comments about your mother-in-law are likely as much rooted in the political and economic time she came of age, as they are in your ability to manage this relationship.

From MarketWatch

One of the most prevalent arguments for cooler returns in the year ahead is rooted in the notion that the market has become too heavily dependent on popular artificial-intelligence trades.

From MarketWatch

He is not just a prolific creator but a mogul who owns his own studio, controls casting decisions and has cultivated a public image rooted in faith, morality and philanthropy.

From Salon

For the Angels, the on-field problems are rooted in off-the-field issues that have gone largely unchecked for at least a decade.

From Los Angeles Times