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Take root Meaning in English

expression

Definition

To begin to grow and develop successfully in a place, like a plant starting to grow roots. Used for both literal (plants) and figurative (ideas, behaviors, cultures) situations.

Usage & Nuances

May be used literally for plants or figuratively for ideas, beliefs, or behaviors becoming established. Often appears in passive or descriptive contexts ("new traditions take root"). Formal to neutral; not common in informal conversation.

Example Sentences

The tree will take root if you water it every day.

basic

It took some time for the idea to take root in the community.

basic

After planting, wait for the grass to take root.

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New habits are hard to take root without motivation.

natural

It took years for jazz music to take root outside the US.

natural

Her generosity quickly took root among her friends, and soon everyone started helping.

natural