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1
It would be like pulling a tooth to
uproot
from
it.
2
If there are rows, whole families have been known to
uproot
from
one society to another.
3
All things I will
uproot
from
out my soul That bind me to my life of empty dreams!
4
It was a bold move for a family of nine to
uproot
from
rural Ireland in the late 1980s.
5
It was a bold move for a family of nine to
uproot
from
rural Ireland in the(...)
6
It's totally unrealistic to expect someone to
uproot
from
where they might have family and friends and move somewhere where it's affordable.
7
Again, they would
uproot
from
the homely earth that pleasant weed whose leaves have made slaves of millions since the days of Sir Walter Raleigh.
8
Some persons will be
uprooted
from
homes they have occupied for many years.
9
Refugees have to prove they have been
uprooted
from
their home.
10
At the end of his life idolatry was
uprooted
from
his native country.
11
This stream of unfortunates
uprooted
from
their homes was thus described by an eyewitness:
12
Like a slender tree, I had been
uprooted
from
my mother, nature, and God.
13
These people had been
uprooted
from
their homes, chased out by forces beyond their control.
14
Before he was due to be
uprooted
from
his home of 40 years, McNally died.
15
Many are
uprooted
from
the only support they have.
16
For it is not the peasant alone who suffers by
uprooting
from
his native soil.
uproot
from
uproot