deracinate (Meaning)
Wordnet
deracinate (v)
move (people) forcibly from their homeland into a new and foreign environment
pull up by or as if by the roots
Webster
deracinate (v. t.)
To pluck up by the roots; to extirpate.
Synonyms & Antonyms of deracinate
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deracinate Sentence Examples
- The plan to deracinate the invasive species from the ecosystem was met with both skepticism and hope.
- It's a daunting task to deracinate deeply ingrained prejudices from society.
- War can deracinate families from their homes, leaving them displaced and vulnerable.
- The government's policy aimed to deracinate corruption from every level of bureaucracy.
- Education plays a crucial role in deracinating ignorance and promoting understanding.
- The upheaval caused by economic crises can deracinate entire communities.
- Cultural assimilation efforts often result in attempts to deracinate minority traditions.
- Efforts to deracinate poverty require multifaceted approaches addressing its root causes.
- The process to deracinate outdated systems of governance can be slow and contentious.
- She embarked on a personal journey to deracinate self-doubt and embrace confidence.
FAQs About the word deracinate
move (people) forcibly from their homeland into a new and foreign environment, pull up by or as if by the rootsTo pluck up by the roots; to extirpate.
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The plan to deracinate the invasive species from the ecosystem was met with both skepticism and hope.
It's a daunting task to deracinate deeply ingrained prejudices from society.
War can deracinate families from their homes, leaving them displaced and vulnerable.
The government's policy aimed to deracinate corruption from every level of bureaucracy.