verb
- to cause to take root; to establish firmly
- to take root; to become firmly established
Usage: formal; rare
Usage: formal; rare
Examples
- The new policies began to radicate throughout the organization.
- It takes time for democratic principles to radicate in a society.
- The gardener worked to radicate the seedlings in fertile soil.
- Cultural traditions radicate slowly in immigrant communities.
- The company’s values must radicate at every level of management.
- These ideas will radicate only with consistent reinforcement.