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    Up·root
    /ˌəpˈro͞ot/

    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 traveled constantly and uprooted his family several times"
  2. The meaning of UPROOT is to remove as if by pulling up. How to use uproot in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Uproot.

  3. 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.

  4. 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.

  5. 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.

  6. to destroy or eradicate as if by pulling out roots: root: The conquerors uprooted many of the Native traditions. Synonyms: remove, eliminate, banish, extirpate. to displace, as from a home or country; tear away, as from customs or a way of life: to uproot a people.

  7. 1 day ago · the watery part of the earth's surface, including oceans , lakes , water vapour in the atmosphere , etc. 3 meanings: 1. to pull up by or as if by the roots 2. to displace (a person or persons) from native or habitual surroundings 3..... Click for more definitions.

  8. uproot. [transitive] uproot something to pull a tree, plant, etc. out of the ground. The storms uprooted a number of large trees. [intransitive, transitive] to leave a place where you have lived for a long time; to make somebody do this. We decided to uproot and head for Scotland.

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