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  1. an understanding of the causes or basis of a problem. (*Typically: determine ~; figure out ~; find ~; get to ~; get at ~ .) It will take a little more study to get to the root of the problem. Let's stop avoiding the issue and get at the root of the problem. See also: of, problem, root.

  2. Report an error or suggest an improvement. 'the root of the problem' aparece también en las siguientes entradas: Spanish: atacar el problema de raíz. Forum discussions with the word (s) "the root of the problem" in the title: to get to the root of a problem. Visit the Spanish-English Forum.

  3. 2 de sept. de 2018 · "Origin of the problem" would not normally be used to refer to the location of the first link in the problem's structure, but rather would be used to refer to the process that led to the problem. "Root of the problem" generally is talking about the first link in the structure of the problem.

  4. an understanding of the causes or basis of a problem. (*Typically: determine ~; figure out ~; find ~; get to ~; get at ~ .) It will take a little more study to get to the root of the problem. Let's stop avoiding the issue and get at the root of the problem. See also: of, problem, root.

  5. Definition. (to get to) the root of a problem: (to find) the original cause of a problem idiom. a root: the underground part of a plant which absorbs nutrients from the soil noun. " I think the root of the problem may be that we have a British catering company.

  6. a situation, person, or thing that needs attention and needs to be dealt with ... See more at problem. (Definition of root and problem from the Cambridge English Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Examples of root problem. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web.

  7. 1. Encyclopedia Britannica. "The root of the problem is structural. 2. The Economist. The root of the problem is money. 3. The New York Times. "There lies the root of the problem". 4. The New York Times. That is the root of the problem". 5. The Guardian. "Getting at the root of the problem," Moreland said.