To destroy completely leaving no trace.
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.
6 But Jesus said, No, because in so doing they might uproot the wheat.
7 He glanced at the friends and found the strength to uproot his feet.
8 You can easily uproot that tree and get all the nuts you want.
9 Why invaders should uproot such innocent adorners of the earth is a mystery.
10 Do not uproot me, but carry me away still rooted in my soil.
11 It would be like pulling a tooth to uproot from it.
12 This should not discourage the grower or cause him to uproot his trees.
13 Grunty Pig meant to uproot the apple tree where they had their nest.
14 Now it is Haman who desires to uproot the whole vine.
15 If he did, he would have to uproot the Faith of a lifetime.
16 To uproot these senseless and monstrous practices was indeed most difficult.
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