Synonyms for «deep roots»

The phrase "deep roots" means having a strong and enduring connection or attachment to something or someone. It suggests that there is a long-standing foundation or history that makes the relationship or connection strong and difficult to uproot or change. Full definition
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Sentences with «deep roots»

  • This hunger is a part of being human with deep roots in man's long infancy and childhood. (religion-online.org)
  • Yoga, an age - old tradition with deep roots in spiritual practice; pizza, a revered disk of dough with tomatoes and toppings. (guestofaguest.com)
  • The first step toward real freedom for that tree is to grow deep roots of its own on which it can depend. (religion-online.org)
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