Deeply+rooted
11deeply — adv. Deeply is used with these adjectives: ↑afraid, ↑aggrieved, ↑ambivalent, ↑apprehensive, ↑ashamed, ↑asleep, ↑attached, ↑committed, ↑compassionate, ↑concerned, ↑conscious, ↑ …
12deep-rooted — adjective (used especially of ideas or principles) deeply rooted; firmly fixed or held deep rooted prejudice deep seated differences of opinion implanted convictions ingrained habits of a lifetime a deeply planted need • Syn: ↑deep seated, ↑ …
13deep-rooted — adj also .deeply rooted a deep rooted habit, idea, belief etc is so strong in a person or society that it is very difficult to change or destroy it →↑deep seated ▪ a deep rooted suspicion of lawyers …
14deep-rooted — UK / US or deeply rooted UK / US adjective a deep rooted feeling, belief, idea etc is strong and you have had it for so long that it is difficult to change a deep rooted fear of spiders …
15deep-rooted — deeprootedness, n. /deep rooh tid, root id/, adj. deeply rooted; firmly implanted or established: a deep rooted patriotism; deep rooted suspicions. [1660 70] * * * …
16deep-rooted — also deeply rooted adjective a deep rooted habit, idea, belief etc is so fixed in a person or society that it is very difficult to change or destroy it: a deep rooted suspicion of lawyers …
17deep-rooted — /ˈdip rutəd/ (say deep roohtuhd) adjective deeply rooted; firmly implanted …
18deep-rooted — adjective Date: 15th century deeply implanted or established < a deep rooted loyalty > Synonyms: see inveterate …
19deep seated — deeply rooted, deep rooted, firmly fixed (used particularly of ideas or principles) …
20Germany — /jerr meuh nee/, n. a republic in central Europe: after World War II divided into four zones, British, French, U.S., and Soviet, and in 1949 into East Germany and West Germany; East and West Germany were reunited in 1990. 84,068,216; 137,852 sq.… …