adjective
- firmly fixed or established; deeply rooted or embedded
Usage: often used in literary or formal contexts
Examples
- The ancient oak tree was deeply enrooted in the forest soil.
- Her family's traditions were enrooted in the culture of her homeland.
- The prejudice was so enrooted in society that change came slowly.
- He felt enrooted to the community where he had lived for decades.
- The company's values became enrooted in its corporate culture.
- Enrooted beliefs are often the hardest to challenge and change.