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What is the past tense of root in?

What's the past tense of root in? Here's the word you're looking for.

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The past tense of root in is rooted in.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of root in is roots in.

The present participle of root in is rooting in.

The past participle of root in is rooted in.

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No matter that his reputation rests on his pre-eminence as an abstractionist, Kelly's art is firmly rooted in what he sees.
But they are also rooted in the progressive academicism of Dickinson's teachers.
A workday abbreviated by siestas is a Spanish cliche, yet it is not necessarily rooted in reality.
However, the French law is rooted in a century-old tradition of separating church and state that cannot and should not be jejunely abandoned.
Some plants, such as water lilies, need to be rooted in containers seated at the bottom of the pond.
The distraction is rooted in acedia, the ancient soul-scourge about which the church fathers knew and wrote so much.

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