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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After years of neglect, the community will uproot the weeds in the garden.
By the time she returns, the gardener will have uprooted the invasive weeds from the flowerbed.
The gardener will be uprooting invasive plants to preserve the natural ecosystem.
As a responsible gardener, she made sure not to uproot any plants while redesigning her garden.
The gardener is uprooting the overgrown shrubs to redesign the landscape.
As part of the garden renovation, they will have been uprooting overgrown shrubs to create a more vibrant landscape.
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