8 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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The storm is uprooting fences and causing havoc in the neighborhood.
The storm has uprooted the fence, causing chaos in the backyard.
The storm had been uprooting power lines, leaving the entire neighborhood without electricity.
The storm will have uprooted power lines, causing widespread outages in the city.
The storm's powerful winds threatened to uproot power lines, causing widespread blackouts.
The strong winds threatened to uproot the fragile saplings in the garden.
The storm can uproot fences and scatter debris.
The upcoming storm will uproot fragile structures along the coastline.
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