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rooted

intermediateB2

/ˈruː.tɪd/ · root-ed

Firmly established or settled in a particular place.

Meanings

adjectiveformal

Firmly established or settled in a particular place.

کسی خاص جگہ میں مضبوطی سے قائم یا بسنے والا.

جڑ لیا

jad leya

Synonyms

establishedanchoredsecuredقائممضبوطپختہ

Antonyms

unsettledtemporaryfugitiveغیر قائمعارضیفراری

Common Collocations

  • deeply rooted
  • rooted in tradition
  • rooted beliefs

Example Sentences

Her values are deeply rooted in her family's traditions.

اُس کے اقدار اُس کے خاندان کی روایات میں گہرائی تک جڑی ہوئی ہیں۔

Us ke aqdar us ke khandan ki riwayaat mein gehraai tak judi hui hain.

The community is rooted in a rich cultural heritage.

یہ کمیونٹی ایک تہذیبی ورثے میں جڑی ہوئی ہے۔

Yeh community aik tehziibi virasay mein judi hui hai.

He felt rooted to the land where he was born.

اُس نے اُس زمین سے جڑ جانے کا احساس کیا جہاں وہ پیدا ہوا تھا۔

Us ne us zameen se jud jane ka ehsaas kiya jahan wo paida hua tha.

Easily Confused With

routing:Routing refers to the process of selecting paths in a network, while rooted refers to being firmly established in a place.

Word Family

root
nounجڑ
rooting
verbجڑنا

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Think of a tree with deep roots to remember 'rooted'.

Imagine a strong tree firmly planted in the ground.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

کچھ اس طرح سے ہو جاؤں تو جڑ لیا ہوں اَسّی ایسی دُھندلی خیالوں میں, تمہارا وعدہ ہو جو چھٹ جائے۔

Kuch is tarah se ho jaaoon to jad liya hoon assi aisi dhundhli khayalon mein, tumhara wada ho jo chhut jaaye.

In such a way, if I become, I am rooted in such hazy thoughts, if your promise fades away.

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🗣️ Urdu Proverb

جڑوں کی مضبوطی ہی زندگی کی بقا ہے۔

Jadon ki mazbooti hi zindagi ki baqa hai.

The strength of roots is the survival of life.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Old English "rōtian" — to cause to grow roots

First known use: 14th century

The word has evolved from Old English, reflecting its agricultural roots and later metaphorically extended to signify deep emotional or social connections.