adj. 1. Having a limited amount of space for root growth. After seven or eight years day lilies become root-bound and will not bloom well unless they are divided. 2. Liking the familiar place where you live and not wanting to go away from it; having a sentimental attachment to one place. Mr. Jones has lived in Connecticut all his life. He is too root-bound to consider moving to another state.
ROOT-BOUND
Meaning of ROOT-BOUND in English
American idioms English vocabulary. Английский словарь американских идиом. 2012