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What the Minister calls for will displace the bulge to another location.
2
The shame within him seemed to displace his strength and his manhood.
3
The skinks compete with native species and were starting to displace them.
4
From this day henceforth you shall live with those whom I displace.
5
The majority of displaced people have since returned home but need help.
1
You cannot uproot all of my work without tearing down every building.
2
This is home to Liz, and I don't want to uproot her.
3
Man is like a plant which perishes when the storms uproot it.
4
He would uproot the forest trees and tear the roofs from the houses.
5
They did not uproot one type of civilisation in order to plant another.
1
He who would extirpate a terrible disease must not fear the knife.'
2
I extirpate you from my life; I erase you from my memory.
3
Grant us to extirpate these impious Mahometans, and to overturn their empire.
4
The Whigs seem determined to extirpate the Tories, and the Tories the Whigs.
5
The true way is to discover and to extirpate the germs.
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Many believe greater transparency and accountability are needed to rootout corruption.
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I will rootout every superstition in a circle of twenty miles.
3
Helen Pidd reports from Sofia on Bulgaria's efforts to rootout corruption.
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Most Popular Malian forces rootout Islamists in northern town Posted Mar.
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My guess is that fearful events are the hardest to rootout.
Usage of deracinate in anglès
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No one by taking thought, can deracinate the mental habits of, say, twenty years.
2
To deracinate Lowell was impossible, and it was for this very reason that he became so serviceable an international personage.
3
It is not too florid to argue that effective machinery to investigate and deracinate corruption is at the heart of a fair and functioning democracy.
4
He simply nodded, feeling quite deracinated by Toussaint's remark, as if he no longer belonged to any category.
5
It was frightening, deracinating.
6
Are we to be a people without a history henceforth - deracinated with a stroke of a pen by a pioneer minister?
7
When our food is denatured and deracinated in these extenuated supply chains, perhaps we should not be surprised that the species sometimes get mixed up.
8
Deracinated trees with roots like hydra heads, the bloated carcasses of drowned hogs, and roofless peasant huts were what they found, but no Rabbi Eliezer.