enroot

/ɪnˈruːt/
verb
  1. To establish firmly or fix deeply, as if by roots; to cause to take root.
    • Generations of tradition enroot the family in their small village.
    • The teacher worked to enroot a love of reading in her students.
    • The company's values are enrooted in honesty and hard work.
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