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5 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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Before the construction began, they had uprooted all the weeds from the garden.
Having realized the mistake, she had uprooted the incorrect flowers from the bouquet.
By the time they noticed the invasive species, it had uprooted several native plants.
The storm had uprooted the ancient oak tree in the park.
The archaeological team had uprooted the artifacts carefully for preservation.

Uproot

uhp-root
verbTo remove or pull out something, typically plants or objects, by or as if by the roots.
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Last Updated On: June 23, 2024
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