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grassroots
[ gras-roots, -roots, grahs- ]
noun
- the common or ordinary people, especially as contrasted with the leadership or elite of a political party, social organization, etc.; the rank and file.
- the agricultural and rural areas of a country.
- the people inhabiting these areas, especially as a political, social, or economic group.
- the origin or basis of something; the basic or primary concept, rule, part, or the like.
adjective
- of, relating to, or involving the common people, especially as contrasted with or separable from an elite:
a grassroots movement for nuclear disarmament.
Word History and Origins
Origin of grassroots1
Example Sentences
But it will start working in the city before that, with productions at the Lowry, Bridgewater Hall and Aviva Studios from 2025, and plans for a mass singing project with local grassroots football teams.
Anti-discrimination organisation Kick It Out forwarded the case to the FA and it was then considered by an FA national serious case panel, which adjudicates on disciplinary matters in grassroots football.
His grassroots campaign was driven by a corps of volunteers who had served time in prison.
A group of them have written to the chancellor as part of a grassroots campaign called Providers Unite, warning the increased payments could top £1bn.
This show feels like such a grassroots way to empower trans artists.
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