rootedly
- a word derived from rooted.
Example Sentences
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Like Dos Passes, Authoress Herbst is not a member of the Communist Party, though her sympathies are even more rootedly proletarian than his.
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But as Carlyle's was rootedly a romance of conquest, he had to prove that the thing which conquered in Germany was really more poetical than anything else in Germany.
From The Crimes of England by Chesterton, G. K. (Gilbert Keith)
It is one of the singular facts in the history of literature, that the most rootedly conservative country in Europe should have produced the poet of the Revolution.
From Critical Miscellanies, Vol. I Essay 3: Byron by Morley, John
Anger, no doubt, was the immediate cause, but so utterly ungenerous a rejoinder to Michael's announcement could not have been conceived, except in a heart that thoroughly and rootedly disliked him.
From Michael by Benson, E. F. (Edward Frederic)
The whole tendency of democratic government is so rootedly opposed to coercion that it is difficult for any party to continue on purely coercive lines for any long period.
From Home Rule Second Edition by Spender, Harold