6 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Uproot' in a Sentence
"To remove or pull out something, typically plants or objects, by or as if by the roots." more
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Farmers will be uprooting weeds from their fields to ensure a healthy crop.
The rabbit tried to uproot the carrot from the ground to munch on its crunchy goodness.
The farmer was uprooting weeds from the field.
The farmers have been uprooting weeds from their fields.
The farmer uprooted the weeds to make way for his crops.
By the time the new gardeners took over, the rabbits had been uprooting the carrots.
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