Deep-rooted

usgb/ˌdiːp ˈruːtɪd/
adjective

Having strong, well-established existence or influence.

Her deep-rooted beliefs have shaped her as a person.
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  • deep-rooted belief
  • deep-rooted problem
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Emotional Weight

The term 'deep-rooted' often implies beliefs or values with strong emotional significance.

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The deep-rooted respect for elders in her community inspired everyone.
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Not Easily Changed

'Deep-rooted' indicates something is very established and would be difficult to change or remove.

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His deep-rooted aversion to injustice drove him to become a lawyer.
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Cultural Identity

Can describe qualities or customs that are a fundamental part of a group's identity.

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The deep-rooted cultural customs were evident in their daily life.
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