disroot (Meaning)

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disroot (v. t.)

To tear up the roots of, or by the roots; hence, to tear from a foundation; to uproot.

Synonyms & Antonyms of disroot

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disroot Sentence Examples

  1. The violent storm disrooted several trees in the park, leaving behind a trail of destruction.
  2. The company's decision to disroot its operations from the city had far-reaching consequences for the local economy.
  3. The protestors attempted to disroot the fence surrounding the government building, symbolizing their opposition to the new policies.
  4. The athlete's injury disrooted his hopes of competing in the upcoming championship.
  5. The disrooted tree lay横替わり on the ground, its roots exposed to the harsh elements.
  6. The excavation project disrooted ancient artifacts, shedding new light on the history of the region.
  7. The disrooted family struggled to find a new home, feeling lost and displaced.
  8. The hurricane's powerful winds disrooted entire neighborhoods, causing widespread devastation.
  9. The child disrooted the dandelion from the sidewalk, making a wish as they blew on its delicate seeds.
  10. The disrooted plant wilted in the scorching heat, its leaves turning brown and brittle.

FAQs About the word disroot

To tear up the roots of, or by the roots; hence, to tear from a foundation; to uproot.

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No antonyms found.

The violent storm disrooted several trees in the park, leaving behind a trail of destruction.

The company's decision to disroot its operations from the city had far-reaching consequences for the local economy.

The protestors attempted to disroot the fence surrounding the government building, symbolizing their opposition to the new policies.

The athlete's injury disrooted his hopes of competing in the upcoming championship.