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enroot

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en·root  (n-rt, -rt)
tr.v. en·root·ed, en·root·ing, en·roots
To establish firmly by or as if by roots; implant.

enroot [ɪnˈruːt]
vb (tr; usually passive)
1. (Life Sciences & Allied Applications / Horticulture) to establish (plants) by fixing their roots in the earth
2. to fix firmly, implant, or embed to enroot an idea in the mind


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