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- UPROOT Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
uproot implies a forcible or violent removal and stresses displacement or dislodgment rather than immediate destruction Many trees were uprooted by the storm Will we ever be able to uproot racial prejudice? Taking the job would mean uprooting my family Recent Examples on the Web
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UPROOT definition: 1 to pull a plant including its roots out of the ground: 2 to remove a person from their home or… Learn more
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- UPROOT Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
to remove violently or tear away from a native place or environment The industrial revolution uprooted large segments of the rural population to destroy or eradicate as if by pulling out roots: root The conquerors uprooted many of the Native traditions to displace, as from a home or country; tear away, as from customs or a way of life
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If you uproot yourself or if you are uprooted, you leave, or are made to leave, a place where you have lived for a long time
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uproot - move (people) forcibly from their homeland into a new and foreign environment; "The war uprooted many people"
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