uprooted


up·root

U0136700 (ŭp-ro͞ot′, -ro͝ot′)tr.v. up·root·ed, up·root·ing, up·roots 1. To pull up (a plant and its roots) from the ground.2. To destroy or remove completely; eradicate.3. To force to leave an accustomed or native location.
up·root′ed·ness n.up·root′er n.

uprooted

(ʌpˈruːtɪd) adj1. having been pulled up by or as if by the roots2. displaced from native or habitual surroundings3. removed or destroyed utterly
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