deracinate|deracinated|deracinates|deracinating in English

verb

[de·rac·i·nate || dɪ'ræsɪneɪt]

pull out by the roots; remove something from its native environment

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1. 19 It is essential first to deracinate preconceived notions.

2. The favorite rumor was that the entire firm was a decoy to Bewilder agents of foreign powers and pre-empt their espionage efforts.: To reason thus is to put subtlety into the cathedra of common sense, to Bewilder vision by legerdemain.: To reason thus is to put subtlety into the cathedra of common-sense, to Bewilder vision by legerdemain.: Och, and the girls whose poor hearts you deracinate