Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
uprooted
verb
/ʌpˈruːtɪd/
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Definition
to pull a plant, tree, or other living thing out from the ground.
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Examples
- The gardener uprooted the weeds to make space for new flowers.
- After the storm, many trees were uprooted and scattered across the field.
- Feeling uprooted, she decided to find a new place to call home.
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Meaning
The term ‘uprooted’ refers to the act of removing something from its original location or context, often leading to a sense of loss or dislocation.
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Synonyms
- removed
- dislodged
- taken out
- extracted
- displaced