Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
arraigar
verb
/æraɪˈɡɑr/

Definition
To root or establish firmly; to make something become deeply ingrained.

Examples
- The cultural traditions began to arraigar in the community over generations.
- Efforts to arraigar sustainable practices in farming have shown positive results.
- As time went on, the language started to arraigar in the local population.

Meaning
Arraigar refers to the process of making something stronger and more permanent in a particular place or context, similar to how a plant takes root in the soil.

Synonyms
- establish
- embed
- root
- entrench