Examples of 'uproots' in a sentence

Meaning of "uproots"

Uproot is a verb that means to pull out or remove a plant or tree with its roots from the ground
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  • third-person singular simple present indicative form of uproot
  • plural of uproot

How to use "uproots" in a sentence

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Exile uproots everything but the roots.
Your piercing gaze uproots unseen thorn.
He uproots huge trees with his bare hands.
Or seek adventure like we uproots a tooth to redress it.
Uproots and separates potatoes from the soil.
The death of a loved one also uproots us.
This ice uproots seedlings and can damage roots.
And it pretty much uproots everything.
It also uproots trees and shifts them far landward.
We must become like a roaring flood that uproots tyranny and oppression.
He uproots in order to plant.
This is amazing information because it uproots the threefold miseries of material existence.
Everything is propelled toward more and more functioning, and technicity uproots man from the earth.
Heroic budgeting uproots many different routines all at once.
Research shows that modern genome data completely uproots the evolution model.

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Storm uproots them.
In the midst of the mountain-gorge where it uproots the trees of.
Wind uproots it.
A bottom feeder, the carp stirs up the silt and uproots vegetation.
It uproots us.
Outraged, the Lily takes control of the show and uproots itself.
The wind blows so hard that it uproots palm trees and takes off rooftops.
The wall plunders Palestinian property, destroys their orchards and uproots their trees.
Forced displacement uproots children and youths at a time when their lives most need stability.
One dead in Thailand as tropical storm uproots trees, blows off roofs.
Evangelical poverty uproots the dynamics of power and privilege amid the wasteland of empty consumerism.
As Daniel watches the beast, another horn comes up and uproots three other horns.
The little horn that uproots three other horns is Antiochus IV Epiphanes.
It 's a lifetime of responsibility . And it pretty much uproots everything.
Ploughing uproots weeds, causing them to die.
Then X represents the people, a citizens ' network that uproots them.
Such a person uproots passions, but not wisely.
Grabs a tree and uproots it . ".
If a storm uproots a tree in a dream, it means a calamity or a plague.
I hear that a hurricane blows off roofs, uproots trees and puts the snatch on people.
Ethiopia uproots entire villages in the Gash-Setit region.
Musharraf will not stop until he uproots Islam from Pakistan, " he added.
One that uproots - not intensifies - oppression, including the oppression of women.
Musharraf will not stop until he uproots Islam from Pakistan . ”.
It removes blocks, uproots fears and fills the empty space with compassionate love.
Change is hard, daunting . It uproots us.
Two moderate passes uproots ground-in earth more successfully than a few quick passes.
Where the spirit no longer uproots but replants and takes care, I am born.
This uproots the IIIrd International 's analysis, which clearly says “ A new epoch is born.
The ensuing battle moves mountains, uproots rivers and even changes the Earth 's weather patterns.
Shakespeare 's indecency uproots a thousand other things in one 's mind, and is far from being dull.
Permanent Representative Ethiopia uproots entire villages in the Gash-Setit region.
As it is, emigration uproots people, from their religious and national roots, erasing their identity.
The meekness I seek uproots my self-righteous instincts to judge others.
How Nibiru uproots the oceans, causing Noah 's flood.

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