returning to one's roots|returning to one's root in English
going back to one's origins, adopting the traditions of one's ancestors, returning to the customs of earlier generations
Use "returning to ones roots|returning to ones root" in a sentence
1. So, you and I are both returning to our roots.
2. Returning to base.
3. Returning to the Adz
4. Returning Boomerangs evolved out of non-returning Boomerangs
5. It is difficult to reconcile one's statements with one's conduct.
6. Be prepared to put one's hand in one's pocket.
7. One's opinion tends to differ in accordance with one's standpoint.
8. Okay, he's returning to the podium.
9. Republicans warned against returning to isolationism.
10. 1 Be prepared to put one's hand in one's pocket.
11. Bankrupts: to cause to lose one's fortune and become unable to pay one's debts.
12. Bankrupting: to cause to lose one's fortune and become unable to pay one's debts.
13. RETURNING OF PARCELS SENT TO INDIAN FISHERMEN
14. But rumor says he's returning to Korea.
15. And I won't be returning to Korea.
16. Returning the mower.
17. She thought longingly of returning to Paris.
18. Boomerangers: Returning To A Couch Near You
19. 20 He's returning to his army station.
20. An Autosuggestion, of course, is a suggestion to one's self by one's self
21. to suffer for one's wisdom.
22. Betroth one's daughter to sb.
23. Was he a spectre returning to haunt Fleury?
24. Louise lost no time in returning to Cincinnati.
25. Chapter 1825, Returning it to Where it Belonged