Firmly held by the roots. Frequently (and in earliest use) figurative: securely established; firmly fixed.
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释义 | the world > existence and causation > causation > initiating or causing to begin > [adjective] > founding or instituting > settled or established (36) rootfastlOE Firmly held by the roots. Frequently (and in earliest use) figurative: securely established; firmly fixed. stablec1290 Not liable to fail or vary. Of government, institutions, customs, etc.: Securely established; not liable to destruction or essential change. Often… institutec1325 = instituted, adj. as past participle: see institute, v. sad1340 Settled, firmly established in purpose or condition; steadfast, firm, constant. Obsolete. firmc1374 Of non-material things: Fixed, settled, established. Of a decree, law, or sentence: Immutable. rooteda1393 Firmly implanted or fixed (esp. in or to something) by or as if by roots. In attributive use. stabledc1400 In senses of the verb. substantialc1449 Firmly or solidly established; of solid worth or value; of real significance, weighty; reliable… Of a reason, a cause, evidence. well-foundeda1450 Built on a solid foundation. Chiefly figurative. surec1475 Of an abstract or immaterial thing: firmly established or settled; not liable to be destroyed or overthrown. standing1549 Permanently and authoritatively established or constituted; accepted, confirmed. afloat1551 (a) In or into financial security or solvency; in or into a position of being able to pay one's debts or one's way; (b) in or into a career or… well-established1559 Firmly established in existence, esp. through long standing or widespread acceptance and recognition. steadyc1571 Of affairs: Stable. Of a rule, etc.: Settled, established. ? Obsolete. naturalized1590 Of a foreigner or immigrant: admitted to the rights or privileges of a native citizen or subject; taken to be a native by virtue of (long)… erected1603 Built up; up-reared. Also figurative of a kingdom: Established. established1642 In senses of the verb established clerk, established servant, etc.: one on the ‘establishment’, in permanent employ. established list, the list of… instituted1647 Ordained, established, founded. settled1649 Of affairs, an institution, or the like: Established on a permanent footing and under fixed conditions or regulations. riveted1652 figurative. Firmly fastened; established, settled, rooted. Obsolete. radicate1656 Esp. of a quality or attribute: rooted, deep-seated, firmly established. In early use as past participle. Obsolete. inrooted1660 Deeply rooted, fixed, or established. institute1668 = instituted, adj. as participial adj. statuminated1674 planted1685 Set in the ground to grow, as a plant; fixed in, or as if in, the ground; (figurative) set up, established. Now also: placed surreptitiously or… stablished1709 deep-seated1741 Having its seat far beneath the surface. founded1771 Based, having a (specified) base or ground (with qualifying adverb). †Also without adverb = ‘well founded’, well grounded, etc. (obsolete). set-up1856 (a) established; (b) dialect and colloquial conceited, ‘stuck up’; (c) of type, composed. Subcategories:— in something (2) — of material objects (1) — too deeply (1) — regularly (1) — characterized by being (1) — not established (1) |
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