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uproot [ʌpˈru:t] VB trans

1. uproot (from ground):

uproot

2. uproot (from one's home):

to uproot sb
to uproot oneself

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English
They also do not uproot the bulbs so plants will continue to grow year after year.
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Mostly cultivate by uprooting grasses with their bare hands.
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Its canines were elongated into tusks which it probably used to uproot plants and fend off predators.
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His superhuman strength allows him to subdue his prey, uproot trees, throw cars, and crush metal.
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A male jacana will grab vegetation and walk backwards to uproot it and continues to walk backward to drop the plant part in the nest.
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Their superhuman strength gives them the ability to subdue their prey, uproot trees, throw cars, and crush metal.
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Sustainable cultivation practices, such as harvesting the leaves regularly rather than uprooting the whole vine, allows for a more viable supplementary income throughout the year.
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In the capital city, protesters handed out leaflets calling for operation uproot, a general strike against the regime.
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It had small tusks which it used to uproot plants, and spoon-shaped incisors ideal for pulling and cropping water plants.
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Stories tell that giants can move and create mountains, form lakes, move islands, and uproot trees.
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