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uproot
uproot someone from
some place Fig. to cause someone to move from a well-established home or setting. You should not uproot people from the land in which they were born. I just couldn't uproot myself from my home.
uproot something from some place
to take up a plant or tree, roots and all. Wally uprooted the bush from the backyard and replanted it on the other side of the house. Who uprooted a rosebush from my garden?
Common Names:
Name | Gender | Pronounced | Usage |
Ackerman | | ['ækəmən] | |
Mariano | | - | Italian, Spanish, Portuguese |
Geoffrey | | ['dʒefri] | |
Shadya | | - | Arabic |
Anakoni | | - | Hawaiian |
Albin | | AHL-been (Polish) | Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Polish, French, English, Slovene |