disroot

/dɪsˈrut/
verb
  1. To remove or tear out by the roots; to uproot.
    • The archaeologist carefully disrooted the ancient shrub to preserve its roots.
    • The storm disrooted several old trees in the park.
    • Farmers had to disroot the invasive weeds before planting crops.
  2. To remove someone or something from a settled place or situation; to displace.
    • Moving to a new city disrooted him from his childhood friends.
    • The war disrooted entire families from their homes.
    • The company's closure disrooted many long-time employees.
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