deep-rooted - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of deep-rooted in Hindi

  • गहरी
  • आरोपित हो गया
  • आरोपित हुआ

deep-rooted Definition

Adjective

  • firmly embedded in thought, behaviour, or culture, and so having a persistent influence.

deep-rooted Example

  • When he displays affection, it is a deep-rooted affection. ( जब वह स्नेह प्रदर्शित करता है, तो वह गहरी जड़ें जमा लेता है। )
  • As a consequence, deep-rooted discontent rapidly arose. ( नतीजतन, गहरी जड़ें तेजी से उठीं। )
  • The woman’s deep-rooted hatred for her neighbor had started when she was just a child.  ( महिला की अपने पड़ोसी के प्रति गहरी नफरत तब शुरू हो गई थी जब वह सिर्फ एक बच्ची थी। ) 
  • Because of her deep-rooted belief’s the woman refused to believe other gods existed. ( अपने गहरे विश्वास के कारण महिला ने अन्य देवताओं के अस्तित्व पर विश्वास करने से इनकार कर दिया। )

More Sentence

  • Racist ideas were deep-rooted in the family, causing them to have hatred in their hearts for many generations.  
  • deep-rooted fear for himself, and Marian, infused him.
  • deep-rooted social causes of drug misuse are being ignored.
  • It was a pre-planned, deep rooted conspiracy to demolish the disputed structure,
  • But others are deep rooted to Azerbaijan's pre-Islamic history, religion and culture.
  • Russia has always had nationalistic tendencies and a deep rooted xenophobia.
  • "It's symptomatic that the problems may be more deep rooted ."
  • His deep rooted aesthetics of the sub-continental culture bond us to the past.
  • So, culture is deep rooted in the history of a society.
  • She understands how deep-rooted religious, social and cultural practices influence the reception of technology in homes.  
  • Here is the offering of a modern nation, vibrant, on the go, on one side, and which has a deep-rooted history, culture and ecology on the other.  
  • After all, changing ideas deep-rooted in tradition and culture is quite a long process.  
  • Campaigners say there are deep-rooted cultural problems within the army that must be exposed and tackled.  
  • In some quarters, the prospect of consolidated communities provokes a deep-rooted fear of losing local control and community identity.  
  • This ruling view is now so deep-rooted in our culture that few bother to question its effects.  
  • It may have been that this breakdown was an unbearable coming together of many deep-rooted, complex fears and anxieties.  
  • As an Indian, I am proud to be part of a culture, which has deep-rooted family values.  
  • This assumption is so deep-rooted in our culture that it is barely questioned.  
  • He had begun pacing the cave, a nervous habit of his, stopping at the end of his speech to stare at Marcy with deep-rooted concern.  
  • And as much as we might admire her deep-rooted hatred of collectivism, her philosophy is still just another utopian dream, a transvalued Marxism.  
  • These days, his collection reveals a deep-rooted appreciation of traditional songcraft.
  • The differences between the Taliban and its enemies are deep rooted.
  • This is Sana's debut picture wherein the protagonist hails from deep rooted village class.
  • There are, of course, deep rooted and complicated POV issues concerning Cuba and Wikipedia.
  • It has to have deep rooted values within each individual.
  • deep-rooted sense in our country that somehow all is not quite right.