- enraizar
- v.to take root.Sus enseñanzas arraigan His teachings set deeply.* * *ENRAIZARCONJUGACIÓN(stressed í in certain persons of certain tenses; the z changes to c before e)Present Indicativeenraízo, enraízas, enraíza, enraizamos, enraizáis, enraízan.Past Indicativeenraicé, enraizaste, enraizó, enraizamos, enraizasteis, enraizaron.Present Subjunctiveenraíce, enraíces, enraíce, enraicemos, enraicéis, enraícen.Imperativeenraíza (tú), enraíce (él/Vd.), enraicemos (nos.), enraizad (vos.), enraícen (ellos/Vds.).* * *VI to take root* * *verbo intransitivo plantas/árboles to take root* * *= root.Ex. Even in mathematics the examples are all practical, rooted in the garden behind the school where the children grow crops.* * *verbo intransitivo plantas/árboles to take root* * *= root.
Ex: Even in mathematics the examples are all practical, rooted in the garden behind the school where the children grow crops.
* * *enraizar [A21 ]vi«plantas/árboles» to take root■ enraizarsev pron«persona» to settle* * *
enraizar verbo intransitivo, enraizarse verbo reflexivo
1 (arraigar) to take root
2 (establecerse) to put down roots
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Spanish:
enraizarse
* * *enraizar♦ vi1. [planta, árbol] to take root, to put down roots2. [persona] to put down roots3. [costumbre, odio, prejuicio] to take root, to become entrenched♦ See also the pronominal verb enraizarse* * *enraizarv/i take root* * *enraizar {30} vi: to take root
Spanish-English dictionary. 2013.