uproots

[US]/ʌpˈruːts/
[UK]/ʌpˈruts/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

v.to pull (something) out of the ground by the roots; to eradicate; to drive away; to expel from one's home

Phrases & Collocations

uproots trees

uproots weeds

uproots plants

uproots traditions

uproots families

uproots beliefs

uproots communities

uproots cultures

uproots habits

uproots systems

Example Sentences

the storm uproots trees from their roots.

she uproots her life to start anew in a different city.

the gardener uproots weeds to keep the garden healthy.

he uproots old habits to improve his lifestyle.

the earthquake uproots buildings and disrupts lives.

they uproot the invasive species to protect native plants.

sometimes, change uproots everything you know.

the protest uproots the existing political structure.

uprooting old beliefs can lead to personal growth.

the farmer uproots crops that are no longer viable.

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