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Meaning of radiki | Babel Free

Verb CEFR B1
raˈdiki

Definitions

  1. to have roots in something
    intransitive
  2. synonym of radikigi
    transitive

Examples

“[…]kiel serioza li trovis la mondon, en kiu profunde radikanta inklino estas la eco de ĉiuj homoj;[…].”

[…] how serious he had found that world to be, in which some love, deep–anchored, is the portion of all human creatures; […].

“Venkis la tendenco plej profunde radikanta: li ridis.”

The most deeply rooted tendency won out: he laughed.

“[…]analiza intelekto,[…] Laŭ mia persona teorio[…] radikas en timo: por sin protekti, oni provas kompreni kaj scii, kaj disciplinas sin.”

[…] analytical intellect, […] According to my personal theory […] is rooted in fear: to protect oneself, one tries to understand and know, and disciplines oneself.

CEFR level

B1
Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.

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