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    rooted
    /ˈruːtɪd/

    adjective

    • 1. exhausted; worn out: informal Australian, New Zealand "I’m usually completely rooted by the end of a trip and need heaps of physio to recover"

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  2. ROOTED definition: 1. having developed from something: 2. very strong and firmly fixed: 3. having developed from…. Learn more.

    • Rootkit

      Examples of how to use “rootkit” in a sentence from...

    • Rootbound

      ROOTBOUND definition: 1. If a plant is rootbound, its roots...

    • Root Something Out/Up

      ROOT SOMETHING OUT/UP definition: 1. to remove a whole...

    • Root for Someone

      ROOT FOR SOMEONE definition: 1. to show support for someone...

  3. Learn the various meanings and uses of the word root, as a noun, verb, or adjective. Find synonyms, examples, etymology, and related phrases of root.

  4. adjective. having roots. deeply felt. rooted objections. slang. tired or defeated. get rooted!taboo. an exclamation of contemptuous anger or annoyance, esp against another person. Discover More. Other Words From. root ed·ly adverb. root ed·ness noun. mul ti·root ed adjective. un der·root ed adjective. well -root ed adjective. Discover More.

  5. If you say that one thing is rooted in another, you mean that it is strongly influenced by it or has developed from it. The crisis is rooted in deep rivalries between the two groups. [ + in ]

  6. Rooted means developing from or being strongly influenced by something, or fixed in one place. Learn how to use this adjective with idioms, synonyms and pronunciation tips.

  7. Rooted can mean having roots, deeply felt, or tired and defeated. It can also be a verb meaning to plant, establish, or support something. See different meanings, synonyms, and translations of rooted.

  8. Definitions of rooted. adjective. absolutely still. “they stood rooted in astonishment”. synonyms: frozen, stock-still. nonmoving, unmoving. not in motion. Pronunciation. US.