Also means
entrenched
Usage Note
Radicato literally means 'rooted' (from radice, root) and is used figuratively for beliefs, habits, or prejudices that are deeply embedded — un pregiudizio radicato (a deep-seated prejudice). It can also describe a person or family firmly established in a place (una famiglia radicata nel territorio).
Examples
"È un'abitudine radicata nella cultura locale."
Natural Translation
It is a habit deep-rooted in local culture.
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