(a plant or vegetable) Past participle for to sprout or germinate
“After weeks of gentle watering, the seeds finally take root and tiny green sprouts emerge from the soil.”
(of a plant) Past participle for to begin to grow and draw nourishment from the soil through its roots
“It spread over the floor with a fecund exuberance that brought to mind cypress vines, plants that take root wherever they touch the ground.”
Past participle for to become fixed or established
“The idea of sustainable living must take root in our society for a better future.”
Past participle for to take hold or have an effect
(a plant or vegetable) Past participle for to sprout or germinate
Past participle for to make one's permanent home somewhere
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