STRIKE ROOT
Definition: To establish or take firm root, often used metaphorically to describe the deepening or solidifying of a belief, idea, or influence.
Synonyms: Take Hold, Establish Base, Root Deeply, Plant Firmly, Settle In
Usage Examples in Sentences
#1
The little plant began to strike root in the rich soil of the garden.
#2
As friendships grew, trust started to strike root among the classmates.
#3
The values of kindness and empathy should strike root in every community.
#4
By fostering creativity, a passion for art can strike root in young minds.
#5
As technology advances, the importance of digital literacy continues to strike root.
#6
Exploring different cultures allows an appreciation for diversity to strike root.
#7
After years of nurturing, the community garden finally began to strike root in the hearts of the locals.
#8
Despite initial doubts, the idea of starting a charity soon began to strike root in the minds of the volunteers.
#9
The principles of democracy began to strike root in the nation's political landscape after years of authoritarian rule.
#10
With each passing generation, the family traditions continued to strike root deeper into the family's identity.
#11
Despite the challenges, the community's values strike root deeply within its members.
#12
Within the fertile soil of innovation, new ideas often strike root and flourish.
#13
Cultural exchange programs aim to help foreign concepts strike root in unfamiliar territories.
#14
Even in adversity, the human spirit can strike root and endure.
#15
The new policy aims to strike root in the community and foster a sense of unity.
Filters & Sort
Difficulty
Phrase Position
Context
Sort
Report