planted

IPA: pɫˈæntʌd

adjective

  • set in the soil for growth
  • (used especially of ideas or principles) deeply rooted; firmly fixed or held
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Examples of "planted" in Sentences

  • They planted a tree in their backyard.
  • At Gonzaga, those seeds are planted from the first day.
  • Caliban planted their roots in the scene with unbridled metalcore.
  • Mr. Pérez said the document was a forgery, with his name planted for political purposes.
  • Now that he has once again planted a few acres of grapes maybe he'll make wine again as an amature.
  • You Kool-Aid drinkers can challenge this all you want, but that the question was planted is already a known fact confirmed by the person who asked it.
  • North Ga is all 3rd growth hardwoods except for the paper company land in planted pines. its been loged a few times, so while its mature its not massive.
  • This tree, which my father originally planted from a seed, is now tremendous and just loves that water which otherwise would have just gone down the drain.
  • Manuel learns that gardens do not follow exactly the same rules as men – what he has planted is going to take a while to grow, and it is use trying to see if the rosebush has buds yet.
  • Either a lot of seeds were being planted from the get go, or the writers have gone back and picked up on throwaway lines/moments and built them into major story points now that we're into season 4.
  • Soon after he came to power in 1981 following the assassination of his predecessor Anwar Sadat by Islamic militants, Mubarak publicly stated that he didn't want to follow the widespread custom in the region of having his name planted on public institutions.

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