outroot

/aʊtˈruːt/
verb
  1. To remove or pull out by the roots; to uproot completely.
    • The storm outrooted several old trees in the park.
    • The gardener worked hard to outroot the invasive weeds from the flowerbed.
    • They had to outroot the entire hedge to make space for the new fence.
  2. To eliminate or destroy completely; to eradicate.
    • It took years to outroot the harmful tradition from the community.
    • The organization is dedicated to outrooting poverty in the region.
    • The new policy aims to outroot corruption from the government.
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