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is uprooted
verb
To root up; to tear up by the roots, or as if by the roots; to extirpate.
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When the waters rise it is uprooted and refloated.
It is only when Maggie meets Sylvia Pankhurst that her life is uprooted once more.
Now imagine that your entire life is uprooted and your privacy is destroyed.
Israel will act with a heavy hand until terror is uprooted".
A higher level of mobility enhances an animal's chances, too — for example, when a tree is uprooted or the wind become too strong.
When a traditional dance form is uprooted from its local culture it runs the risk of losing its integrity or its life.
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AI is uprooting traditional approaches to employee training and management.
"Our lives were uprooted".
Hizbullah cannot be uprooted.
Another 172,000 have yet to be uprooted.
I was uprooted for a bit.
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