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.

26. One Pot Broccolini Pasta with Sausage and White Beans Uproot Kitchen

27. He had no wish to uproot Dena from her present home.

28. Help to protect them by following these rules: Don't pick or uproot wild flowers.

29. Being forced to uproot from a place one loves and has made one's own.

30. The trunk of an elephant is powerful enough to uproot trees.

31. Hany is one of 50 million people uprooted in this world today.

32. Over 25 million lumber and rubber trees were snapped or uprooted by the typhoon.

33. The mass uprooting of our period was neither unexpected nor without more modest precedents.

34. Maintenance is to apply fertilizer, to uproot grasses and to irrigate it.

35. Cadence was founded to effectively treat high risk youth without uprooting them from their home

36. The instant you find out your child is in peril before we uproot the kids!

37. These criticisms include major ecological changes, reservoir sedimentation and the uprooting of large numbers of people.

38. Trees and telegraph poles were uprooted; others were snapped in half like matchsticks.

39. Rough, because of the emotional issues of separation and abandonment and being uprooted.

40. 26 Maintenance is to apply fertilizer, to uproot grasses and to irrigate it.

41. The trunk is powerful enough to uproot trees or tear great limbs from their upper branches.

42. Houses are collapsing, trees are being uprooted, telephone lines are falling to the ground.

43. Common Carps are omnivorous and possess an aggressive foraging behavior that uproots native plants as well as fish eggs

44. In 18 my grandfather decided to uproot his family and move to Los Angeles.

45. Flax plants, uprooted before they started flowering, were grown for the fibers of their stems.

46. Cythna's father, Walter Edward Letty, had many career changes and the family were often uprooted.

47. A further practice of goldfish is their digging habits, which will soon uproot plants.

48. Similar estimates derive from observed forest destruction, scaled from the uprooting of trees in nuclear weapons tests.

49. For it would be fire that consumes to Abaddon, And would uproot all my increase.

50. Eclipses are very effective in finding weak, outworn situations and in uprooting them in the blink of an eye.

51. The gens attempted to uproot the entire conjugal system of the period by its direct action.

52. There were always new battles to fight, new obstacles to uproot, new heresies to stamp out.

53. Like weeds growing wild in a flower garden, bad feelings toward others will likely get worse unless we strive to uproot them.

54. Refugee camps came into being, people were uprooted, the economy lagged behind and you created fathomless sadness.

55. She grabs the hair at her temples to get enough to uproot it and halt the melting for a while.

56. He was born in Kalandya in 19 two years after his parents were uprooted from a farm village west of Jerusalem.

57. He said, ‘No; that by no chance, while collecting the weeds, you uproot the wheat with them.

58. Otherwise, bitterness and resentment begin to take root in the heart, and they are hard to uproot.

59. There should not be too much uprooting, and you have a good chance of breeding as long as you do not overcrowd.

60. Then the army arrived with a bulldozer, leaving a flattened morass of dust and uprooted trees about 30 metres square.

61. Buttressing is thought to be a mechanical adaptation that apparently prevents tipping and uprooting of trees by wind and gravity, especially in shallow or unstable substrates (Mattheck 1991).

62. Our enthusiastic and energetic throng assembled at the project and in a speedy fashion uprooted, gathered, and burned large quantities of weeds and debris.

63. As well as being the most rational alternative for assortment on uphill and downhill gradients in excess of 40%, it is also suitable for full-tree uprooting.

64. This is the judgment executed at Har–Magedon, when a wicked, tangled human society is uprooted and its poisonous fruit crushed to a pulp.

65. 2 The accompanying fratricide—it involved the murder and uprooting of millions of Hindus and Muslims—condemned India and Pakistan to several destructive wars and a debilitating arms race.

66. Hurricane Irma decimated the small Caribbean island of Barbuda, ripping apart buildings, uprooting trees and killing at least one person as its 185 mph winds swept across the two-island nation

67. Anomie definition, a state or condition of individuals or society characterized by a breakdown or absence of social norms and values, as in the case of uprooted people

68. Buttressing is thought to be a mechanical adaptation that apparently prevents tipping and uprooting of trees by wind and gravity, especially in shallow or unstable substrates (Mattheck 1991).

69. In recent months, 500 000 of these displaced have been uprooted yet again by violence around Mogadishu, heaping further humanitarian hardship onto these war-weary people.

70. Leonardite is great, it last a very long time, adds a slow release form of carbon, matches the gravel's color, sinks easily poses no issues if you disturb and uproot plants.

71. Attempts To Reverse Trump's USDA Agency Changes Would Be Difficult When the Trump administration moved some USDA research out of Washington to Kansas City, people were uprooted and many

72. The downpour fell with the heavy uninterrupted rush of a sweeping flood, with a sound of unchecked overwhelming fury that called to one's mind the images of collapsing bridges, of uprooted trees, of undermined mountains.

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74. Anomie, anomy, anomia a state or condition of individuals or society characterized by an absence or breakdown of social and legal norms and values, as in the case of an uprooted people

75. On Wednesday, a group of fanatic Israeli Colonists, illegally squatting on Palestinian lands, uprooted more than 40 olive saplings in an orchard in Jaloud village, south of the northern West Bank city of Nablus

76. Israeli settlers had destroyed thousands of acres of rare forest, and uprooted fruit-bearing trees essential to the livelihoods of the inhabitants, while at the same time preventing farmers from getting their products to market.

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78. over the head, being beaten with a pipe with your head under a table, being slapped, fencing the school compound, uprooting a tree trunk, digging trenches, cleaning ablution facilities and toilets, being made to walk on one’s knees, splitting firewood, and unreasonable suspensions.

79. (1 Timothy 6:6-8) Servants of God who have done so —who have, as it were, uprooted the thorns from the soil to give more nutrition, light, and space to the fruit-bearing plant— are experiencing Jehovah’s blessing.

80. Dog lovers, meet an adorable pup coming to the big screen in February: Buck from "The Call of the Wild." The film tells the story of a dog whose life is turned upside down when he is uprooted from