uproot|uprooted|uprooting|uproots in English
verb
pull a plant and its roots out of the ground; extirpate, root something out completely; displace, remove from a native environment
Use "uproot|uprooted|uprooting|uproots" in a sentence
1. Hezekiah uproots apostasy (1)
2. My hope he uproots like a tree.
3. And Ekʹron will be uprooted.
4. They uprooted them, as Marshall had uprooted the cannabis, and watched them wither.
5. How one longed to uproot those walls.
6. The typhoon uprooted numerous trees.
7. Once, a weed, uprooted and burned.
8. If weeds grow, we uproot them.
9. Our task was to uproot weeds.
10. We must uproot our bad habits.
11. She doesn't want to uproot herself.
12. The outbreak of war uprooted many families.
13. 15 million trees were uprooted in England.
14. And let what I plant be uprooted.
15. Jehovah has already provided the basis for uprooting sin.
16. Whthin seconds a tornado can uproot trees.
17. These can uproot trees and bring about'kutcha'houses.
18. Whom Pearl smote down and uprooted, most unmercifully.
19. It could plow through 900 homes and uproot 000 trees.
20. We decided to uproot and head for Scotland.
21. We want to uproot the big boss, not the small crooks
22. The great dislocation and uprooting that this seismic shift entails have had at least two results.
23. Past life one day, finally, nails were uproot a whole.
24. The war has uprooted nearly two-thirds of the country's population.
25. To increase overall public security, the corruption permeating this society must be uprooted.