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uproot
[ uhp-root, -root ]
verb (used with object)
The hurricane uprooted many trees and telephone poles.
- to remove violently or tear away from a native place or environment:
The industrial revolution uprooted large segments of the rural population.
The conquerors uprooted many of the Native traditions.
Synonyms: , , ,
- to displace, as from a home or country; tear away, as from customs or a way of life:
to uproot a people.
verb (used without object)
- to become uprooted.
uproot
/ 蕦辫藞谤耻藧迟 /
verb
- to pull up by or as if by the roots
- to displace (a person or persons) from native or habitual surroundings
- to remove or destroy utterly
Derived Forms
- 耻辫藞谤辞辞迟别诲苍别蝉蝉, noun
- 耻辫藞谤辞辞迟别谤, noun
Other 亚洲网紅露点 Forms
- 耻辫路谤辞辞迟顎侥诲路苍别蝉蝉 noun
- 耻辫路谤辞辞迟顎侥谤 noun
Example Sentences
In the spring of 2022, Williams was uprooted from his solitary world and transferred to a prison in San Diego County.
The tsunami was so strong that it uprooted trees.
Everything about Banana Cake brings my backward glances into focus with the passing years drawing out the spaces in between the things that shook, uprooted, and sent me hurtling in a new direction.
Hundreds of Christians, but also some Muslims, uprooted by Israeli bombardment, now reside on church grounds or in the surrounding environs.
鈥淎nd so a lot of these firms are uprooting from downtown.鈥
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