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deep-rooted or deep-seated Adjective (of ideas, beliefs, etc.) firmly fixed or held
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deep-rooted or deep-seated adjective fixed, confirmed, rooted, settled, entrenched, ingrained, inveterate, dyed-in-the-wool, ineradicable << OPPOSITE superficial Translations deep-rooted [ˈdiːpˈruːtɪd] adj [prejudice] → profondément enraciné(e); [affection] → profond(e); [habit] → invétéré(e) deep-rooted [ˈdiːpˈruːtɪd] adj [prejudice] → profondamente radicato/a; [affection] → profondo/a; [habit] → inveterato/a How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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Montgomery writes with exceptional clarity as she explains how Ellison's recursive narrative strategy, his rhetorical fluidity, and deep-rootedness in the lore and language of the black oral tradition converge to emphasize his warning that America's final destruction is imminent. Suggesting a futile effort to solve that problem, Appelt's late photography implicitly only confirms its intractable deep-rootedness. |
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