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    uproot
    /ˌʌpˈruːt/

    verb

    • 1. pull (something, especially a tree or plant) out of the ground: "the elephant's trunk is powerful enough to uproot trees" Similar pull uproot outtake outrip out/upOpposite plant
    • 2. move (someone) from their home or a familiar location: "my father travelled constantly and uprooted his family several times"

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  3. Uproot means to pull a plant or a person out of their usual environment. Learn how to use this verb in different contexts with examples from the Cambridge English Corpus.

  4. Uproot means to pull out by or as if by the roots, to remove violently or tear away from a native place or environment, or to destroy or eradicate. See synonyms, word history, and example sentences of uproot.

  5. 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.

  6. Uproot is a verb that means to remove as if by pulling up, to pull up by the roots, or to displace from a country or traditional habitat. See synonyms, examples, word history, and related entries for uproot.

  7. When you uproot people, you move them from one place to a completely new one. Your parents may need to uproot you if your mom gets a new job all the way across the country. One meaning of the verb uproot is "move," especially when a person is forced to move.

  8. Uproot means to pull up by or as if by the roots, or to remove or displace someone or something from a place or environment. See synonyms, examples, pronunciation and word frequency of uproot in British and American English.

  9. Definition of uproot verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.