disrooting (Meaning)

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disrooting (p. pr. & vb. n.)

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disrooting Sentence Examples

  1. The government's new policy aims to disroot corruption and dishonest practices from public offices.
  2. The violent storm uprooted towering trees, disrooting their deep-seated roots from the earth.
  3. The construction project necessitated the disrooting of several ancient trees, raising concerns among environmentalists.
  4. The geologist studied the disrooted fossils to gain insights into the region's prehistoric past.
  5. As part of his rebellious phase, the teenager disrooted and vandalized the neighborhood's flower pots.
  6. The company's decision to close the local factory caused widespread disrooting, leaving many families without livelihoods.
  7. The main character in the story is a young girl forced to endure disrooting when her family moves to a new town.
  8. The activists staged a protest against the proposed highway expansion, fearing it would lead to the disrooting of a sacred forest.
  9. Archaeological excavations often unearth disrooted artifacts that shed light on ancient civilizations.
  10. The community center organized a reforestation project, planting saplings to help disrooted areas regain their natural beauty.

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The government's new policy aims to disroot corruption and dishonest practices from public offices.

The violent storm uprooted towering trees, disrooting their deep-seated roots from the earth.

The construction project necessitated the disrooting of several ancient trees, raising concerns among environmentalists.

The geologist studied the disrooted fossils to gain insights into the region's prehistoric past.