Examples of 'was uprooted' in a sentence

Meaning of "was uprooted"

was uprooted: This phrase is used to describe a situation where something or someone is forcibly removed or displaced from its original place or environment, often resulting in feelings of disorientation or disruption

How to use "was uprooted" in a sentence

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was uprooted
Everything in its path was uprooted and destroyed.
The stage was uprooted and blown away to the adjoining field.
For the second time it was uprooted.
And then he was uprooted and dragged to a new place Where he had no friends.
There were years when all was uprooted.
I was uprooted last December.
The white poplar was uprooted.
And then I was uprooted and moved to this delightful spot two weeks ago.
This newfound prominence came just as the old Dönme community in Salonika was uprooted.
Another dreamt of a tree which was uprooted except for the three of its roots.
I was uprooted many times, moving from school to school in a whirlwind.
The whole infrastructure of New York City was uprooted by this blackout.
The tree was uprooted and laid down perfectly without harming any structures or fruit trees!
He focused his efforts on doing this and consequently, the regime was uprooted.
The Negro was uprooted from his land and sold as merchandise, enslaved.

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That is why Buddha had no appeal in India ; he was uprooted completely.
While Israel was uprooted historically, the land did not burn up or become brimstone.
When she was young, Serena Lewis was uprooted from the life she knew.
One night, the wife of the Ancient One dreamed that the Great Tree was uprooted.
You know, I was uprooted from my country and home.
According to estimates, half the pre-war population was uprooted.
The Viking weed was uprooted from British ground, Sire.
She was uprooted at the age of 70 to come here to continue her life.
For a gardener - His favorite tree, which was uprooted during a storm.
Economics was uprooted from reality and we are all paying the price today . ".
When the last stone was uprooted in 1870 charcoal and bones were seen in its hole.

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