rooted (out) Antonyms

Meaning of rooted (out)

rooted (out)

to find and remove (something or someone), to find (something or someone) after searching for a long time

rooted (out) Sentence Examples

  1. The detective diligently rooted out the truth from the convoluted web of lies.
  2. The weeds had become deeply rooted, posing a significant threat to the garden's health.
  3. The organization's corrupt practices were thoroughly rooted out during the investigation.
  4. The infection had rooted out the patient's immune system, leaving them vulnerable to further illnesses.
  5. The historian meticulously rooted out the facts from the biased historical record.
  6. The engineer carefully rooted out the faulty component from the complex machinery.
  7. The archaeologist meticulously rooted out ancient artifacts from the excavated site.
  8. The veterinarian expertly rooted out the splinter that was causing the dog's discomfort.
  9. The politician relentlessly rooted out opponents from their positions of power.
  10. The company's restructuring plan aimed to root out inefficiencies and enhance productivity.

FAQs About the word rooted (out)

to find and remove (something or someone), to find (something or someone) after searching for a long time

abolished, wiped out, blotted out, erased, stamped (out), cleaned (up), destroyed,eradicated,swept (away), effaced

built, created, preserved, saved,protected, made, conserved, constructed, formed, fashioned

The detective diligently rooted out the truth from the convoluted web of lies.

The weeds had become deeply rooted, posing a significant threat to the garden's health.

The organization's corrupt practices were thoroughly rooted out during the investigation.

The infection had rooted out the patient's immune system, leaving them vulnerable to further illnesses.