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de·rac·i·nate D0149100 (də-răs′ə-nāt′)tr.v. de·rac·i·nat·ed, de·rac·i·nat·ing, de·rac·i·nates 1. To pull out by the roots; uproot.2. To displace from one's native or accustomed environment. [From French déraciner, from Old French desraciner : des-, de- + racine, root (from Late Latin rādīcīna, from Latin rādīx, rādīc-; see wrād- in Indo-European roots).] de·rac′i·na′tion n.deracinate (dɪˈræsɪˌneɪt) vb (tr) 1. to pull up by or as if by the roots; uproot; extirpate2. to remove, as from a natural environment[C16: from Old French desraciner, from des- dis-1 + racine root, from Late Latin rādīcīna a little root, from Latin rādīx a root] deˌraciˈnation nde•rac•i•nate (dɪˈræs əˌneɪt) v.t. -nat•ed, -nat•ing. to uproot; displace. [1590–1600; < French déracin(er) (dé- dis-1 + -raciner, v. derivative of racine root < Late Latin rādīcīna for Latin rādīx) + -ate1] de•rac`i•na′tion, n. deracinate - "To pluck or tear up by the roots," from Latin racine, "root."See also related terms for tear.deracinate Past participle: deracinated Gerund: deracinating
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| deracinate | | deracinate |
| Present |
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| I deracinate | | you deracinate | | he/she/it deracinates | | we deracinate | | you deracinate | | they deracinate |
| Preterite |
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| I deracinated | | you deracinated | | he/she/it deracinated | | we deracinated | | you deracinated | | they deracinated |
| Present Continuous |
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| I am deracinating | | you are deracinating | | he/she/it is deracinating | | we are deracinating | | you are deracinating | | they are deracinating |
| Present Perfect |
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| I have deracinated | | you have deracinated | | he/she/it has deracinated | | we have deracinated | | you have deracinated | | they have deracinated |
| Past Continuous |
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| I was deracinating | | you were deracinating | | he/she/it was deracinating | | we were deracinating | | you were deracinating | | they were deracinating |
| Past Perfect |
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| I had deracinated | | you had deracinated | | he/she/it had deracinated | | we had deracinated | | you had deracinated | | they had deracinated |
| Future |
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| I will deracinate | | you will deracinate | | he/she/it will deracinate | | we will deracinate | | you will deracinate | | they will deracinate |
| Future Perfect |
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| I will have deracinated | | you will have deracinated | | he/she/it will have deracinated | | we will have deracinated | | you will have deracinated | | they will have deracinated |
| Future Continuous |
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| I will be deracinating | | you will be deracinating | | he/she/it will be deracinating | | we will be deracinating | | you will be deracinating | | they will be deracinating |
| Present Perfect Continuous |
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| I have been deracinating | | you have been deracinating | | he/she/it has been deracinating | | we have been deracinating | | you have been deracinating | | they have been deracinating |
| Future Perfect Continuous |
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| I will have been deracinating | | you will have been deracinating | | he/she/it will have been deracinating | | we will have been deracinating | | you will have been deracinating | | they will have been deracinating |
| Past Perfect Continuous |
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| I had been deracinating | | you had been deracinating | | he/she/it had been deracinating | | we had been deracinating | | you had been deracinating | | they had been deracinating |
| Conditional |
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| I would deracinate | | you would deracinate | | he/she/it would deracinate | | we would deracinate | | you would deracinate | | they would deracinate |
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| I would have deracinated | | you would have deracinated | | he/she/it would have deracinated | | we would have deracinated | | you would have deracinated | | they would have deracinated | Thesaurus| Verb | 1. | deracinate - move (people) forcibly from their homeland into a new and foreign environment; "The war uprooted many people"uprootdisplace - cause to move, usually with force or pressure; "the refugees were displaced by the war" | | 2. | deracinate - pull up by or as if by the roots; "uproot the vine that has spread all over the garden"root out, extirpate, uprootstub - pull up (weeds) by their rootsmove, displace - cause to move or shift into a new position or place, both in a concrete and in an abstract sense; "Move those boxes into the corner, please"; "I'm moving my money to another bank"; "The director moved more responsibilities onto his new assistant" |
deracinateenUK Related to deracinate: obviate, exuberates, abounds, reiterating, succumbedSynonyms for deracinateverb move (people) forcibly from their homeland into a new and foreign environmentSynonymsRelated Wordsverb pull up by or as if by the rootsSynonymsRelated Words |