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Radicate vs Radicated - What's the difference?

radicate | radicated |

As verbs the difference between radicate and radicated

is that radicate is (rare) to cause to take root; to plant or establish firmly while radicated is (radicate).

As adjectives the difference between radicate and radicated

is that radicate is rooted; deep-seated; firmly established while radicated is rooted; firmly established.

radicate

English

Verb

(radicat)
  • (rare) To cause to take root; to plant or establish firmly.
  • (obsolete) To take root; to become established.
  • (Evelyn)
    (to plant or establish firmly) * Italian: (trans-mid) * Japanese: (trans-mid) (trans-bottom)

    Synonyms

    * (to plant or establish firmly) root, settle, ingrain

    Antonyms

    * eradicate * uproot * deracinate

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    Adjective

    (head)
  • Rooted; deep-seated; firmly established.
  • (botany) Having a root; growing from a root; (of a fungus) having rootlike outgrowths at the base of the stipe
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    radicated

    English

    Verb

    (head)
  • (radicate)
  • Adjective

    (-)
  • Rooted; firmly established.
  • * 1646 , (Thomas Browne), Pseudodoxia Epidemica :
  • Nor have we let fall our Pen upon discouragement of Contradiction, Unbelief and Difficulty of disswasion from radicated beliefs [...].

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