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to uprooting
verb
To root up; to tear up by the roots, or as if by the roots; to extirpate.
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Whether he is any nearer to uprooting the Thaksin regime, however, is a different matter.
In addition to uprooting their 8-year-old daughter, the move would involve transplanting the garden that Mr. Prisant had cultivated over 20-plus years.
Yet that possibility is anathema to some supporters who remain vehemently opposed to uprooting from the Boleyn Ground, our home for 107 years.
"There's a great resistance to uprooting the whole family," Mr. Abate said, also noting the appeal of the Hartford area's school systems.
I can't do anything to "save the world" until I understand how it contributes to uprooting the causes of Lilly's needless death.
To open the story of sexual violence to other genders is not only accurate and truthful, but necessary to uprooting the deep cultural roots of rape.
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It's no wonder that so many of these uprooted souls chose to uproot themselves again by emigrating to Britain.
Some have young families to uproot.
Israel's prime minister says it is to "uproot terrorists".
He would not have to uproot his family from New Jersey.
Now I am having to uproot my two young sons".
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