0 present participle of uproot --
2 to remove a person from their home or usual environment: --
The war has uprooted nearly two thirds of the country's population.
The proximate causes of uprooting are predominantly physical.
Severe damage (uprooting, snapped stems) affected 25% of the 2030 stems measured.
Uprooting and snapping of trees: structural and ecological consequences.
This was considered to be the only way to develop among them a new identity without uprooting them.
Snapping of trees involves the same physical agents as uprooting, but biotic elements are arguably of greater importance for snapping.
These laments go deeper than reactionary mourning over the uprooting of the peasantry.
What do they think about "honor," the "uprooting," and "land before honor"?
Most gaps were formed by the fall of trees, due either to trunk-snapping (53 individuals) or to uprooting (35 individuals).