Planted in a sentence as an adjective

This country is planted thick with laws, from coast to coast, Man's laws, not God's!

Tongue was planted firmly in cheek of the authour when he wrote this.

One day they show up and chop down the tree I planted with my child when they were young, and change the color of the paint.

This seems like it must be the majority, but it turns out there are an estimated 110 million planted in the world [3].

The race card here is disgusting and I have a really hard time believing these ideas weren't planted in her head.

He implanted a 15 cm Penrose drain filled with another man's blood and anticoagulants in his arm.

Enter patented GMO seed which gets planted in a field next to regular seed and is cross pollinated by nature.

Even if you planted a camera the head of the person opening the safe would be in the way of the camera's sight line.

50k computers with US-planted malware on them is not a defensive maneuver.

During tests, he tricked the laboratory technician into taking the blood sample from the place the tube was planted.

Starting the article with that fact planted in my head even before the first paragraph probably made a big difference to my reading of it.

I thought I was not nave, he said when announcing a guilty verdict involving a police detective who had planted crack ******* on a pair of suspects.

Wherever that came from, that's now parroted fairly often and is undoubtedly planted in the back of everybody's head as they go about their business.

I consume a lot of news, and noticing "fake" planted positive references in tangentially related articles is par for the course for any company that stepped in deep **** like they did. I suspect at least one of these positive comments here to be a plant as well.

Turns out he moved to Belize and planted the rumor that he lost 96% of his wealth to avoid possible damages in case he loses the civil lawsuits against him in the US related to his nephew's death.

In the case at hand, Bowman planted Monsantos patented soybeans solely to make and market replicas of them, thus depriving the company of the reward patent law provides for the sale of each article.

Planted definitions

adjective

(used especially of ideas or principles) deeply rooted; firmly fixed or held; "deep-rooted prejudice"; "deep-seated differences of opinion"; "implanted convictions"; "ingrained habits of a lifetime"; "a deeply planted need"

See also: deep-rooted deep-seated implanted ingrained

adjective

set in the soil for growth