unroot

/ʌnˈruːt/
verb
  1. To pull up or remove from the ground by the roots; to uproot.
    • The gardener carefully unrooted the weeds from the flowerbed.
    • They had to unroot the old shrubs to make room for new plants.
    • The storm unrooted several large trees in the park.
  2. To remove or displace someone or something from a settled position or environment.
    • The scandal unrooted the corrupt officials from their positions of power.
    • The war unrooted entire communities from their homes.
    • The new job required them to unroot their family and move across the country.
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