Rad"i*cate (-k&asl;t), a. [L.
radicatus, p. p. of radicari to take root, fr.
radix. See Radix.] Radicated.
Rad"i*cate (-kāt), v. i. To
take root; to become rooted. Evelyn.
Rad"i*cate, v. t. [imp. & p.
p. Radicated (-kā`t&ebreve;d); p. pr. &
vb. n. Radicating.] To cause to take root; to
plant deeply and firmly; to root.
Time should . . . rather confirm and radicate in
us the remembrance of God's goodness.
Barrow.