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Synonym: base, foundation.

Meaning: the underground part of a plant

Roots sentence for class 1


- The roots of the tree are very strong.
- Flowers grow from the roots of the plant.
- The roots help hold the plant in the ground.
- We can see the roots under the soil.
- Roots absorb water and nutrients from the earth.
- The roots of the carrot are orange and tasty.
- Some plants have very long roots.
- The roots can dig deep into the ground.
- My favorite vegetable has big roots.
- We can eat the roots of some plants.
- The roots keep the tree standing tall.
- Roots help the plant grow healthy and strong.
- The roots are connected to the leaves above.
- Roots are like a hidden part of the plant.
- When it rains, roots drink the water.
- Roots come in many shapes and sizes.
- Some roots are thick and crunchy.
- I like to look for roots when I dig in the garden.
- The roots of the flower are in the dirt.
- Roots can be very colorful.
- The roots help the flower bloom.
- We can find roots near the riverbank.
- The roots of a tree can spread very far.
- Some animals like to hide near the roots.
- The roots feel rough when you touch them.
- Roots are important for plants to grow big.
- I saw roots under the big rock.
- Roots help the plant stay safe in storms.
- The roots are busy working underground.
- We learned about roots in our science class.

Roots sentence for class 2


- The roots of the tree are very strong.
- Plants need roots to drink water from the soil.
- The roots grow deep into the ground.
- My mom showed me how to plant seeds with roots.
- The roots help the plant stay in one place.
- Some roots are very thick and strong.
- The roots of a flower can be colorful.
- We learned about how roots help plants grow.
- The roots spread out under the ground.
- I saw the roots of a big tree in the park.
- Roots can be eaten, like carrots and beets.
- The roots of the grass help it stay green.
- The roots of the plant were tangled together.
- We dug in the dirt to find the roots.
- The roots of the vegetable garden are healthy.
- Roots help the plant get food from the soil.
- The roots of the bush were very thick.
- I watered the plant to help its roots grow.
- The roots are hidden under the soil.
- We learned that roots can store food for plants.
- The roots of the tree hold the soil together.
- Some roots can grow very long.
- The roots of the flowers were full of life.
- I touched the roots and felt the dirt.
- The roots help the plant survive in tough weather.
- The roots of the vine climbed up the fence.
- We watched how the roots drink water.
- The roots were covered in mud after the rain.
- The roots of the old tree were very wide.
- We planted new seeds and hoped for strong roots.

Roots sentence for class 3


- The roots of the tree are very strong.
- We can see the roots growing in the soil.
- The roots help the plant drink water.
- My teacher taught me about the roots of a flower.
- The roots of the carrot are orange and tasty.
- Roots are important for plants to stay healthy.
- The roots spread out to find food in the ground.
- I saw roots coming out of the pot at home.
- The roots of the grass keep it from blowing away.
- Some roots can grow very deep in the earth.
- We learned that roots can be different shapes.
- The roots help hold the soil in place.
- I found some roots while digging in the garden.
- The roots of the big tree are under the ground.
- My mom said the roots are like the plant's feet.
- The roots of the plant are hidden from our view.
- We can water the roots to help them grow.
- The roots of the vine climb up the wall.
- The roots of the dandelion are very long.
- I like to draw pictures of plants and their roots.
- The roots of the onion are white and crunchy.
- Roots can be used to make medicine for people.
- The roots of the flowers look like tiny fingers.
- We should take care of the roots in our garden.
- The roots help the plant stand tall and strong.
- Some roots can be eaten as vegetables.
- The roots grow in search of air and water.
- I learned that roots are very important for all plants.
- The roots of the potato grow underground.
- We can see how the roots connect to the stem.

Roots sentence for class 4


- The roots of the tree are very important for its growth.
- We learned about how plants get water through their roots.
- The roots of the dandelion are deep in the ground.
- In science class, we studied how roots help plants survive.
- I dug in the garden and found some thick roots.
- The roots of the flower were tangled up in the soil.
- Without roots, a plant cannot stay healthy and strong.
- We saw how the roots spread out in different directions.
- The roots of the old oak tree were very large.
- My teacher explained that roots also store food for plants.
- In art class, we drew pictures of trees with big roots.
- The roots of some plants can even grow above the ground.
- We learned that roots help stabilize the soil in our garden.
- I carefully watered the plants near their roots.
- The roots of the carrot grow deep and keep it steady.
- Roots can absorb nutrients which are essential for plants.
- My mom told me that roots are like a plant's anchor.
- The roots of the sweet potato are edible and tasty.
- We went on a field trip to see the roots of giant redwoods.
- Roots can vary in size and shape depending on the plant.
- In the winter, the roots keep the plants safe from the cold.
- We saw a video showing how roots grow under the ground.
- The roots of the vine wrapped around the fence.
- I learned that some roots can be used in medicines.
- The grass has shallow roots that help it grow quickly.
- We carefully investigated the roots of different plants in our garden.
- The roots of the bamboo plant can spread very far.
- I noticed that the roots of the apple tree were very strong.
- We planted flowers and made sure their roots had enough space.
- My dad told me that roots are crucial for a plant's health.

Roots simple sentence


- She traced her family roots back several generations.
- He learned about the roots of his culture.
- They discussed the importance of knowing one's roots.
- She enjoyed exploring her cultural roots.
- He felt connected to his roots during the festival.
- They planted a tree to symbolize their roots.
- She learned that roots can affect personal identity.
- He researched the roots of his favorite music.
- They celebrated their roots with traditional food.
- She appreciates the roots of different communities.
- He wants to honor his roots in his art.
- They discussed how roots shape family traditions.
- She felt proud of her roots and heritage.
- He learned to accept and embrace his roots.
- They explored how roots influence society.
- She reflected on her roots while traveling.
- He believes that understanding roots is important for growth.
- They created a family tree to show their roots.
- She learned about the historical roots of her city.
- He felt inspired by stories of people returning to their roots.
- They discussed how roots can affect life choices.
- She enjoys learning about the roots of different languages.
- He wants to keep his roots alive through storytelling.
- They celebrate their roots during cultural events.
- She finds strength in her roots.
- He learned how to honor his roots in his community.
- They appreciate the beauty of diverse roots.
- She feels empowered by her roots.
- He values the lessons learned from his roots.
- They plan to visit their ancestral roots next summer.


Roots in a sentence

(1) The tree has strong roots.

(2) The pig was foraging for roots.

(3) The tree possesses strong roots.

(4) The tree was bound by its roots.

(5) I am proud of my familial roots.

(6) The pig went to forage for roots.

(7) The tree has roots in the ground.

(8) We need to get back to our roots.

(9) The begonia's roots were tangled.

(10) The roots of ceriman are shallow.



Roots sentence

(11) The bewets were digging for roots.

(12) The Daley surname has Irish roots.

(13) The plant has roots in the ground.

(14) The wombat nibbled along the roots.

(15) The roots of the tree were shallow.

(16) Tuber roots vary in size and shape.

(17) Trust like a tree roots deep within.

(18) The roots tangle down into the soil.

(19) The birkiest roots were the deepest.

(20) The roots of abeles can be invasive.




Roots make sentence

(21) The Allman surname has German roots.

(22) The roots of antennaria are shallow.

(23) The quartic function had four roots.

(24) The tree was steadfast in its roots.

(25) The mole is digging below the roots.

(26) Many English words have Latin roots.

(27) She used the spear to dig for roots.

(28) The roots were imbedded in the soil.

(29) The roots of a family tree grow deep.

(30) The tree grew strong roots with time.



Sentence of roots

(31) The plant abscised its damaged roots.

(32) The knotty roots were hard to dig up.

(33) The pig forages for roots in the mud.

(34) Christianism has its roots in Judaism.

(35) Billbugs feed on the roots of grasses.

(36) Capnomancy has its roots in shamanism.

(37) The tree roots detruded from the soil.

(38) The roots of plants exhibit atropisms.

(39) The palmier roots are deep and strong.

(40) The tree has deep roots for stability.




Roots meaningful sentence

(41) The cornstalk has roots in the ground.

(42) Plants propagate by growing new roots.

(43) The tree can manage on with its roots.

(44) The foundation of a tree is its roots.

(45) The roots were embedded in the ground.

(46) The knotty roots were deep and strong.

(47) The plant's roots can be used for dye.

(48) The roots will bind the soil together.

(49) The tree's roots were deep and strong.

(50) Cytokinin is synthesized in the roots.



Roots sentence examples

(51) The pig forages for roots in the soil.

(52) Reggaeton has its roots in Puerto Rico.

(53) The hebraic language has ancient roots.

(54) Solifidian is derived from Latin roots.

(55) The roots snarled up onto the sidewalk.

(56) The billbug larvae feed on plant roots.

(57) The plant consists of leaves and roots.

(58) The network of roots helps plants grow.

(59) The tree roots go deep into the ground.

(60) The plant's roots are growing too deep.



Sentence with roots

(61) The plant's roots can be used for soap.

(62) Many scientific terms have Latin roots.

(63) Our family has deep roots in this town.

(64) The poplar's roots spread wide and deep.

(65) The tree's roots jut towards the ground.

(66) The tree's roots were ringed with rocks.

(67) The quintic function had multiple roots.

(68) The roots snarled up down into the soil.

(69) Bidents are useful for digging up roots.

(70) The binate roots held the soil in place.




Use roots in a sentence

(71) Blueberry roots grow deep into the soil.

(72) Monocotyledon plants have fibrous roots.

(73) The roots were snaking through the soil.

(74) The treen roots dug deep into the earth.

(75) The wind can expose the roots of a tree.

(76) The roots of the tree underpin the soil.

(77) The tree roots made a shady area to sit.

(78) The tree has a lot of roots underground.

(79) Grass propagates by spreading its roots.

(80) Plants absorb water through their roots.



Sentence using roots

(81) The tree roots encroach on the sidewalk.

(82) The plant's roots were deep in the soil.

(83) Bonemeal helps plants grow strong roots.

(84) The elm's roots spread out far and wide.

(85) The sewer line beclogged with tree roots.

(86) Ladino has its roots in medieval Spanish.

(87) Meir is a name that has historical roots.

(88) Reggae has its roots in Jamaican culture.

(89) The warthog dug for roots with its snout.

(90) Remember to mow by the tree roots gently.



Roots example sentence

(91) The plant will die if you poke its roots.

(92) The roots of banians are strong and deep.

(93) The bindhis were a reminder of her roots.

(94) The birchen roots held the soil in place.

(95) The roots grow basipetally into the soil.

(96) Arabic is known for its triliteral roots.

(97) Factorize the equation to find the roots.

(98) The layer beneath the grass is the roots.

(99) The roots of the tree are under the soil.

(100) The roots of the plant are under the pot.



Sentence with word roots

(101) The roots of the plant are below the pot.

(102) Stand firm like a tree with strong roots.

(103) The tree roots made a shady place to sit.

(104) The tree has its own roots in the ground.

(105) The tree's roots were deep in the ground.

(106) The plant's roots are spreading too wide.

(107) The tree's roots go deep into the ground.

(108) The tree's roots were deep and extensive.

(109) Tuber plants store energy in their roots.

(110) The roots of the plant grew below ground.



Sentence of roots

(111) She applied blackhaired dye to her roots.

(112) The roots of buddleia can spread quickly.

(113) The elm's roots ran deep into the ground.

(114) Haile is a name that has historical roots.

(115) We foraged for edible roots in the forest.

(116) Nidal is a name that has historical roots.

(117) The roots of the tree extend below ground.

(118) The roots of the plants grow below ground.

(119) The deer peck out of the ground for roots.

(120) The spade uprooted into the tangled roots.



Roots used in a sentence

(121) The seeds spurted between the plant roots.

(122) The araceous roots dug deep into the soil.

(123) The birchen roots ran deep into the earth.

(124) The blackboy's roots were deep and strong.

(125) Boortree roots are shallow and spread out.

(126) The roots of the plant grew b-low the pot.

(127) The snake slithered around the tree roots.

(128) The pig was foraging for roots in the mud.

(129) The roots of the tree are in shallow soil.

(130) The dirt clung to the roots of the plants.



Roots sentence in English

(131) The roots of the flower go below the soil.

(132) The roots of the plant are under the soil.

(133) The storm can rend trees from their roots.

(134) Cytokinin can help plants grow more roots.

(135) The knotty roots of the tree were exposed.

(136) The roots of the plant are below the soil.

(137) The plant's roots can be used for carving.

(138) The tree's roots extend below the surface.

(139) The plant's roots spread out far and wide.

(140) The tree's roots dug deep into the ground.

(141) The tree's roots elongated to reach water.

(142) The planter was too shallow for the roots.

(143) The tree roots snagged my foot and I fell.

(144) The leaves overlies the roots of the tree.

(145) I wonder if sab has any etymological roots.

(146) Romany is a word that has historical roots.

(147) Yiddish has its roots in German and Hebrew.

(148) I wonder if nom has any etymological roots.

(149) The family tree is a reminder of our roots.

(150) The roots of bistorts are used to make tea.

(151) The boojum's roots go deep into the ground.

(152) The brere's roots ran deep into the ground.

(153) A plant can absorb water through its roots.

(154) The buttonball's roots spread far and wide.

(155) The roots of alumroots are high in tannins.

(156) The roots of asarabacca have a spicy taste.

(157) I wonder if astet has any historical roots.

(158) He etymologises the roots of ancient words.

(159) Hebrew verbs are based on triliteral roots.

(160) The tree's roots protrude above the ground.

(161) It's time to shed roots and embrace change.

(162) Factorize the polynomial to find its roots.

(163) The frost to wither the roots of the trees.

(164) The roots of the tree are under the ground.

(165) The roots of the tree are below the ground.

(166) Plants need water to help their roots grow.

(167) The tree roots created a shady area to sit.

(168) The tree roots extend deep into the ground.

(169) The language mainly has its roots in Latin.

(170) The roots of the plant grow below the soil.

(171) The roots of the hair grow below the scalp.

(172) Patois is a way to connect with your roots.

(173) The roots of the tree can make you trip up.

(174) The pine tree's roots were deep and strong.

(175) The bear was digging for roots and berries.

(176) The plant's roots can be used for medicine.

(177) The plant's roots dug deep into the ground.

(178) Starch can be extracted from cassava roots.

(179) The birch tree's roots spread far and wide.

(180) The lant roots are used to make herbal tea.

(181) The ambatch roots have medicinal properties.

(182) The roots were sprawling down the riverbank.

(183) The roots of bergenias are thick and fleshy.

(184) The crab scuttled across the mangrove roots.

(185) The cattail's roots help stabilize the soil.

(186) He has a rich heritage in his farming roots.

(187) The roots interlock across the plant growth.

(188) The tree was baring its roots after a storm.

(189) The roots of bugleweed are used to make tea.

(190) The roots of daturas are used to treat pain.

(191) The beechiest roots ran deep into the earth.

(192) The big-tree's roots held the soil in place.

(193) The quintic equation had five complex roots.

(194) The tree roots stood fast in the rocky soil.

(195) The roots of agueweeds are used to make tea.

(196) The excurrent roots grew deep into the soil.

(197) The biquadratic function had multiple roots.

(198) The windstorm destabilized the tree's roots.

(199) Some plants can respire through their roots.

(200) The plant's roots grew inverted in the soil.

(201) The plant's roots caused the soil to expand.

(202) The roots of the tree grow beneath the soil.

(203) The roots of the plant grow beneath the pot.

(204) The roots of the flowers are below the soil.

(205) The plant can morph its roots to find water.

(206) The plant has roots that go into the ground.

(207) My calculator has a button for square roots.

(208) The tree can rend the ground with its roots.

(209) The plant will expand its roots as it grows.

(210) The tree roots reached deep into the ground.

(211) The roots of the grass go below the surface.

(212) The tree's roots were exposed after a storm.

(213) The plant's roots are spreading out too far.

(214) The tree's roots were damaging the sidewalk.

(215) Briar's roots can grow deep into the ground.

(216) The novel Roots by Alex Haley is a must-read.

(217) The roots of phytolacca are thick and fleshy.

(218) The braai is a way to connect with our roots.

(219) The araceous roots spread deep into the soil.

(220) The sapling's roots dug deep into the ground.

(221) The roots of the tree anchor it below ground.

(222) The creeper's roots dug deep into the ground.

(223) The plant's roots reached deep into the soil.

(224) The roots of the tree dwell under the ground.

(225) The tree's roots slanted off into the ground.

(226) The roots of the trees overlap near the base.

(227) The roots of banians can grow into new trees.

(228) I wonder if belar has any etymological roots.

(229) Birthnames can be a way to embrace our roots.

(230) The roots of bitterbarks are deep and strong.

(231) The roots of bloodroots are used to make dye.

(232) The a-horizon is where most plant roots grow.

(233) The Anglican Church has its roots in England.

(234) The big-tree's roots spread out far and wide.

(235) The tree's roots protuberate from the ground.

(236) The cistaceous roots dug deep into the earth.

(237) The plant absorbs moisture through its roots.

(238) The roots of the tree extend far belowground.

(239) The townie was proud of her small town roots.

(240) The rhinoceros snouted down to dig for roots.

(241) I planted a seed between the roots of a tree.

(242) I squirted under the tree to water the roots.

(243) The tree's roots protruded over the sidewalk.

(244) The roots were gnarled up under the sidewalk.

(245) The tree roots will expand as the tree grows.

(246) The roots of a tree grow in a radial pattern.

(247) The roots of the tooth go below the gum line.

(248) The roots of the grass grow beneath the soil.

(249) The tree roots snagged my foot and I tripped.

(250) The tree clings to the ground with its roots.

(251) The beanstalk's roots dug deep into the soil.

(252) Cohn is a Jewish surname with Ashkenazi roots.

(253) The roots of alders help stabilize riverbanks.

(254) The bisnaga's roots help prevent soil erosion.

(255) The roots of bugloss are used to make red dye.

(256) The tree roots thrust up through the sidewalk.

(257) The cattail's roots were used for making rope.

(258) The pigs were foraging for roots in the field.

(259) She used a spade to uproot the stubborn roots.

(260) The sap is dripping steadily toward the roots.

(261) I wonder if basans has any etymological roots.

(262) Bryophytes lack true roots, stems, and leaves.

(263) Cubics can have one, two, or three real roots.

(264) She has a proud heritage in her African roots.

(265) The roots of the trees overlap like a network.

(266) Belady is a song that reminds us of our roots.

(267) The roots of boltonia are shallow and fibrous.

(268) The ash-tree's roots run deep into the ground.

(269) The big-tree's roots ran deep into the ground.

(270) The blackboy's roots ran deep into the ground.

(271) The cistaceous roots were difficult to dig up.

(272) The roots of abelmosks are used to make a tea.

(273) The roots of anglepods are used to make flour.

(274) The plant's roots secrete through to the soil.

(275) The roots snaked squiggly throughout the soil.

(276) The roots of the tree were adnate to the soil.

(277) The peppertree's roots can grow deep and wide.

(278) Shedding roots can be a liberating experience.

(279) The roots of the tree spread beneath the soil.

(280) The bottom of the tree is where the roots are.

(281) The roots of the tree go deep into the ground.

(282) The paths of the roots diverge from the plant.

(283) The plant can take in water through its roots.

(284) The tree's strength comes from its deep roots.

(285) The snake undulated its way through the roots.

(286) The roots of the tree absorb water from below.

(287) The bear's claw was used for digging up roots.

(288) Fertilizer can help plants produce more roots.

(289) The English language has its roots in Britain.

(290) The roots of the tree went deep into the soil.

(291) The roots of the tree extend below the ground.

(292) The plant's roots are preventing soil erosion.

(293) The pine tree's roots dug deep into the earth.

(294) The roots of bamboo help prevent soil erosion.

(295) The tree has grown roots deep into the ground.

(296) The lupine's roots reached deep into the soil.

(297) The birch tree's roots were used to make dyes.

(298) The roots of the tree extend far below ground.

(299) The bay tree's roots run deep into the ground.

(300) She used a hoe to weed away the stubborn roots.

(301) The lime tree's roots reach deep into the soil.

(302) The sewer line was clogged off with tree roots.

(303) The roots may shrivel out of being overwatered.

(304) I decided to put down roots in this small town.

(305) The beech tree's roots dug deep into the earth.

(306) Break dancing has its roots in hip-hop culture.

(307) The sprout's roots spread deep into the ground.

(308) The apple tree's roots go deep into the ground.

(309) The roots of mangroves help stabilize the soil.

(310) The pine tree's roots dug deep into the ground.

(311) I wonder if hayamakun has any linguistic roots.

(312) The fir tree's roots went deep into the ground.

(313) The word athrocyte is derived from Greek roots.

(314) We can trace our roots through the family tree.

(315) I wonder if sixinch has any etymological roots.

(316) The plant's roots absorbed water from the soil.

(317) The lime tree's roots run deep into the ground.

(318) Auxins can promote the growth of lateral roots.

(319) Auxins can promote the growth of primary roots.

(320) Factorise the given equation to find its roots.

(321) The roots of the trees overlap like a tapestry.

(322) The tree was baring its roots above the ground.

(323) Bhangras are a way to connect with one's roots.

(324) I need to pull up the bishopweeds by the roots.

(325) The botrytises on the roots caused them to rot.

(326) The braxies were digging for roots in the soil.

(327) The roots of bromus can grow up to 6 feet deep.

(328) The roots of brookweed are shallow and fibrous.

(329) The beetfly larvae feed on the roots of plants.

(330) The nutrients were sorbed by the plant's roots.

(331) The bombacaceous roots ran deep into the earth.

(332) The roots of asarums have medicinal properties.

(333) The roots of the tree lay off beneath the soil.

(334) The roots of the tree mediate beneath the soil.

(335) The roots of the plant divaricated underground.

(336) The farmer harvested a basket of turnipy roots.

(337) The roots of the tree gild up beneath the soil.

(338) The quadratic down equation had two real roots.

(339) It's time to shed roots and pursue your dreams.

(340) The sidewalk had a deform above the tree roots.

(341) The roots of the tree go deep below the ground.

(342) Some plants can reproduce by growing new roots.

(343) Fertilizer can help plants grow stronger roots.

(344) The tree roots made a shady place for a rabbit.

(345) The roots of the tree spread below the surface.

(346) The roots of the plant were easy to deracinate.

(347) The roots of the plant went deep into the soil.

(348) The plant consists of roots, stems, and leaves.

(349) The roots of the plant were deep in the ground.

(350) The roots of the tree provide shade from below.

(351) The roots of the plant spread beneath the soil.

(352) Nature has a way of connecting us to our roots.

(353) The tree roots snagged on the shovel as we dug.

(354) The birch tree's roots run deep into the earth.

(355) The roots of this tree go deep into the ground.

(356) The tree's roots caused damage to the sidewalk.

(357) The ideological roots of the conflict run deep.

(358) The birch tree's roots were exposed by erosion.

(359) Auxin regulates the formation of lateral roots.

(360) The birch tree's roots spread out far and wide.

(361) The bromeliad's roots attach to trees or rocks.

(362) The roots of the trees interpenetrate the soil.

(363) The roots of lappa can be eaten as a vegetable.

(364) The roots of lappa can be used to make a tonic.

(365) The water will be absorbed by the plant's roots.

(366) The roots of alders help improve soil fertility.

(367) The Copeland family has deep roots in this area.

(368) The mango tree's roots run deep into the ground.

(369) The poplar's roots reached deep into the ground.

(370) Overwatering can drown the roots of your plants.

(371) The seedling's roots reached deep into the soil.

(372) The dandelion's roots went deep into the ground.

(373) Honoring our ancestors connects us to our roots.

(374) The hymn is a connection to our spiritual roots.

(375) The roots of that tree run deep into the ground.

(376) The plant's roots absorb moisture from the soil.

(377) The tree's roots are firmly planted in the soil.

(378) The practice of yoga has roots in ancient India.

(379) The roots of the tree adhere beneath the ground.

(380) The roots tangle down into the underground cave.

(381) The roots of the tree spread inter in the earth.

(382) Let's reunite with the past and honor our roots.

(383) The roots of the tree geminate beneath the soil.

(384) The plant's roots radicate deeply into the soil.

(385) The roots of monocotyledons are usually fibrous.

(386) Pugilism has its roots in bare-knuckle fighting.

(387) The roots of the plant persist beneath the soil.

(388) She decided to put down roots and stay for good.

(389) The roots snarled up with the rocks in the soil.

(390) The wombat nibbled round the edges of the roots.

(391) The roots of bishopweed can be used to make tea.

(392) The roots of bistorts have medicinal properties.

(393) The antimeres of a tree's roots are symmetrical.

(394) The buttonball's roots dug deep into the ground.

(395) The roots of the tree extended b-low the ground.

(396) The roots of anglepods are used to make baskets.

(397) Deracinate despite the strong roots of the tree.

(398) The roots of the tree underlie beneath the soil.

(399) The storm uprooted the tree down from its roots.

(400) My family roots-for the home team at every game.

(401) The roots of the plant were long and threadlike.

(402) The roots of the plant extrude beneath the soil.

(403) The tree roots were crooked into a tangled mess.

(404) The gardener will expose the roots of the plant.

(405) The roots of the tree go deeply into the ground.

(406) A tree consists of roots, a trunk, and branches.

(407) The roots of the plant grow beneath the surface.

(408) The roots of the tree were tortuous and twisted.

(409) The roots of the tree went deep into the ground.

(410) The most important part of a plant is the roots.

(411) A network of roots anchors a tree in the ground.

(412) The tree's roots were used to make natural dyes.

(413) The shadow of the tree roots twisted and turned.

(414) Wombats are herbivores that eat grass and roots.

(415) The tree's roots elongated deep into the ground.

(416) The roots of the tree spread beneath the ground.

(417) The flower pot began to swell as the roots grew.

(418) The birch tree's roots ran deep into the ground.

(419) The tree was torn from its roots by the tornado.

(420) The Beaudry family has deep roots in the region.

(421) The beech tree's roots ran deep into the ground.

(422) The roots of dicots can grow deep into the soil.

(423) The roots of guas can help prevent soil erosion.

(424) The orange tree's roots run deep into the ground.

(425) The roots of this tree grow deep into the ground.

(426) The walnut tree's roots ran deep into the ground.

(427) The ambatch roots can be used for dyeing fabrics.

(428) The elm tree's roots spread deep into the ground.

(429) The locust tree's roots run deep into the ground.

(430) The tulip-tree's roots are shallow but extensive.

(431) The strong wind wrenched the tree from its roots.

(432) The bromeliad's roots are shallow and spread out.

(433) The plant's roots adsorb nutrients from the soil.

(434) The fig tree's roots spread deep into the ground.

(435) Kanak is a name that could have historical roots.

(436) The big tree's roots spread deep into the ground.

(437) The pagoda tree's roots spread out wide and deep.

(438) The roots started to germinate off the rootstock.

(439) The plant will reabsorb the water from its roots.

(440) The acacia tree's roots dug deep into the ground.

(441) The hawaiian language has its roots in Polynesia.

(442) The chinaberry tree's roots spread wide and deep.

(443) The plante's roots are tightly packed in the pot.

(444) The roots of the tree hydrate beneath the ground.

(445) The ants built their nest beneath the tree roots.

(446) Langsyne is a word that connects us to our roots.

(447) The word rhynchocoel originates from Greek roots.

(448) Pteridophytes have true roots, stems, and leaves.

(449) The rooter blade cut through the roots with ease.

(450) The gardener tugged up the roots of the old tree.

(451) Sassafras tea is made from the roots of the tree.

(452) The roots of rupturewort are shallow and fibrous.

(453) The tree's roots spread wide and deep at the top.

(454) The roots snarled up from the soil in the garden.

(455) The roots of bloodworts contain a red-orange sap.

(456) Boeremusiek has its roots in European folk music.

(457) The roots of bombaxes are shallow and spread out.

(458) The cornbraided hair was a reminder of her roots.

(459) The roots of the tree ramified in all directions.

(460) Sciarids can damage plant roots and stunt growth.

(461) The nipas roots were used for medicinal purposes.

(462) The roots of the plant multiply beneath the soil.

(463) The roots of the tree originate beneath the soil.

(464) The roots of the tree sprawl throughout the soil.

(465) The roots of a plant exhibit positive geotropism.

(466) The fungus was parasitizing on the plant's roots.

(467) He roots-for the preservation of the environment.

(468) Jazz music has deep roots in the city of Orleans.

(469) My friend's hair was dyed pink down to the roots.

(470) The tree roots were rugged onto the forest floor.

(471) The form beneath the soil was a network of roots.

(472) The roots were brown beneath the overturned soil.

(473) The roots of the grass geminate beneath the lawn.

(474) Many of our modern languages have roots in Latin.

(475) The roots of the tree absorb water from the soil.

(476) The plant can morph its roots to find more water.

(477) The tree's roots weakened and it became unstable.

(478) The planter is too shallow for our plant's roots.

(479) The tree's roots provide stability in the ground.

(480) The tree is dependent on its roots for stability.

(481) The roots of the tree spread beneath the surface.

(482) The plant's roots are a vital part of its growth.

(483) The plant's roots are anchoring it to the ground.

(484) The roots of bamboo help to prevent soil erosion.

(485) The sectarian conflict has deep historical roots.

(486) The plant's roots absorb nutrients from the soil.

(487) Anemones can be propagated by dividing the roots.

(488) Auxin is produced in the tips of stems and roots.

(489) The boxwood roots are shallow and wide-spreading.

(490) The exiles never forgot their roots and heritage.

(491) The word ree does not have any etymological roots.

(492) The word min does not have any etymological roots.

(493) The roots of onobrychis help prevent soil erosion.

(494) The autobiography Roots was written by Alex Haley.

(495) The organization was built on grass roots support.

(496) The mulch provides insulation for the plant roots.

(497) The elm tree's roots absorbed water from the soil.

(498) The drawl in her speech hinted at her Texan roots.

(499) The squirrel buried a seed between the tree roots.

(500) The roots of the trees were entwining underground.

(501) The word chalazogamic is derived from Greek roots.

(502) The twining roots of the tree spread far and wide.

(503) The roots of vetiver are used for erosion control.

(504) The roots of the tree sheathed beneath the ground.

(505) The roots of the tree spread deep into the ground.

(506) The roots of oaks can extend deep into the ground.

(507) The roots of the plant propagate beneath the soil.

(508) The roots of the tree protrude beneath the ground.

(509) The roots of butterburs are harvested in the fall.

(510) The roots of the tree gnarled out from the ground.

(511) The roots of bluegums can grow deep into the soil.

(512) The roots of calatheas are shallow and spread out.

(513) The roots of combretum are used to make a red dye.

(514) The roots of cordyline are shallow and spread out.

(515) I wonder if 'beknight' has any etymological roots.

(516) The binate roots of the tree were deep and strong.

(517) The binate roots absorbed nutrients from the soil.

(518) Nard oil is extracted from the roots of the plant.

(519) The roots of ribgrass can grow deep into the soil.

(520) The plant's roots nutate as they search for water.

(521) The cactus abscises its roots to search for water.

(522) The tree roots spread bulbously across the ground.

(523) The roots of agueweed are used to make herbal tea.

(524) The roots of ajuga are shallow and spread quickly.

(525) The roots of anglepods are shallow and spread out.

(526) The roots of archils have a slightly bitter taste.

(527) The roots of asarums are used in Chinese medicine.

(528) The plant's roots were protruding outside the pot.

(529) The roots of the plant converge out from the base.

(530) The roots of knapweed can grow deep into the soil.

(531) The word ullam has its roots in Sanskrit language.

(532) Derer is a word that has its roots in Old English.

(533) The roots of lolium can help prevent soil erosion.

(534) The plant imbibes water through its roots to grow.

(535) The roots of bindweed can grow deep into the soil.

(536) The solum is the layer where roots of plants grow.

(537) The roots of the tree entangle beyond the surface.

(538) The roots of the tree tangle beneath the sidewalk.

(539) The roots of the flowers tangle beneath the rocks.

(540) The roots of the tree entangle beneath the ground.

(541) The roots feathers out from the base of the plant.

(542) It's time to shed roots and move on from the past.

(543) Shedding roots can be a transformative experience.

(544) The roots of the tree were brown below the ground.

(545) The hair dye had faded, showing brown roots below.

(546) The roots of the tree were plumb beneath the soil.

(547) The roots of the tree protrude down into the soil.

(548) The birch tree's roots are shallow and spread out.

(549) The roots of the plant are growing below the soil.

(550) The mole is burrowing below the roots of the tree.



Roots meaning


Roots, a word that holds immense significance in various contexts, can be utilized in a multitude of ways to enhance the depth and clarity of your sentences. Whether you are writing an academic paper, crafting a captivating story, or simply engaging in a casual conversation, incorporating this word effectively can elevate your language skills and leave a lasting impact on your audience. Here are some valuable tips on how to use the word "roots" in different sentence structures:


1. Noun form: - "The roots of a tree spread far and wide, firmly anchoring it to the ground." - "She traced her family roots back to a small village in Ireland." - "The company's success can be attributed to its strong roots in innovation and customer satisfaction."


2. Verb form: - "The young sapling rooted itself firmly in the fertile soil." - "He rooted through the pile of papers, searching for the missing document." - "The detective managed to root out the truth amidst a web of lies and deceit."


3. Adjective form: - "The team's performance was deeply rooted in their unwavering dedication and hard work." - "Her fear of heights was deeply rooted, making it difficult for her to climb the ladder." - "The artist's style was rooted in traditional techniques but infused with a modern twist."


4. Idiomatic expressions: - "To get to the heart of the matter, we must go back to the roots of the problem." - "She decided to uproot her life and start anew in a different country." - "The community came together to support the local business, showing their roots run deep."


5. Metaphorical usage: - "Education is the key that unlocks the door to success, and knowledge forms its roots." - "The novel explores the protagonist's journey of self-discovery, delving into the roots of their identity." - "The roots of a strong friendship are nourished by trust, understanding, and shared experiences."


6. Symbolic references: - "The ancient tree stood tall, symbolizing the roots of wisdom and resilience." - "The cultural festival celebrated the diverse roots of the community, showcasing their traditions and heritage." - "The painting depicted a tangled web of roots, representing the interconnectedness of all living beings." Remember, when using the word "roots" in your sentences, it is crucial to consider the context and purpose of your writing. By employing these tips, you can effectively incorporate this versatile word, adding depth, clarity, and impact to your language. So, go ahead and let your words take root, captivating your readers and leaving a lasting impression.





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