verb
- present participle of enroot; the act of establishing or fixing firmly in place, as if by roots
Usage: literary or formal usage; often used metaphorically to describe deep establishment of ideas, beliefs, or institutions
Examples
- The ancient oak was enrooting itself deeper into the soil with each passing year.
- The community was enrooting its traditions through education and cultural events.
- By enrooting democratic values in the curriculum, the school aimed to shape informed citizens.
- The invasive species was enrooting itself throughout the ecosystem.
- She spent years enrooting her family's heritage in the new country.