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was uprooted
verb
To root up; to tear up by the roots, or as if by the roots; to extirpate.
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I was uprooted for a bit.
He too was uprooted, a sort of reverse "reffo".
Everyone in my family was uprooted because of the war".
Each of the square's 300,000 cobblestones was uprooted, cleaned, polished and put back.
Two years later, Roy's family was uprooted from its farm during the Soviet Union advance.
Minutes later, a huge plane tree was uprooted and toppled down on the people huddled below.
One of the London plane trees closest to the trade center was uprooted.
As a young boy, Oufoula was uprooted from his village and schooled by missionaries.
The narrator was uprooted when his father's plant moved to Memphis, but made his way back, ostensibly to study.
The family was uprooted by World War II and settled in the southwestern part of the country, in Wroclaw.
He is planning a memorial using a sycamore in the church's cemetery that was uprooted on Sept. 11.
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