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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
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- UPROOT | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
UPROOT meaning: 1 to pull a plant including its roots out of the ground: 2 to remove a person from their home or… Learn more
- UPROOT Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
UPROOT definition: to pull out by or as if by the roots: root See examples of uproot used in a sentence
- UPROOT definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
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 the trauma of uprooting themselves from their homes
- uproot - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
uproot (third-person singular simple present uproots, present participle uprooting, simple past and past participle uprooted) (transitive) Of a pig or other animal: to dig up (something in the ground) using the snout; to rummage for (something) in the ground; to grub up, to root, to rout
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