uprooted Antonyms
Meaning of uprooted
uprooted
to remove as if by pulling up, to remove by or as if by pulling up by the roots, to pull up by the roots, to displace from a country or traditional habitat
uprooted Sentence Examples
- The hurricane's powerful winds uprooted centuries-old trees, leaving a path of devastation in its wake.
- The construction crew had to uproot several large boulders to make way for the new foundation.
- The earthquake's tremors uprooted entire neighborhoods, leaving families homeless.
- The tornado's fury uprooted power lines, disrupting electricity for thousands of people.
- The flooding uprooted bridges and roads, isolating communities.
- The government uprooted slums to make way for new housing developments.
- The bulldozers uprooted the lush vegetation to create a new parking lot.
- The invasive plant had uprooted native species, threatening biodiversity.
- The recession uprooted thousands of workers from their jobs.
- The death of her husband had uprooted her entire life, leaving her adrift and alone.
FAQs About the word uprooted
to remove as if by pulling up, to remove by or as if by pulling up by the roots, to pull up by the roots, to displace from a country or traditional habitat
pried, yanked, extracted, plucked,pulled,removed, rooted (out), prized, wrung, tore (out)
inserted, implanted,installed, jammed, stuffed,instilled,crammed, rammed, wedged
The hurricane's powerful winds uprooted centuries-old trees, leaving a path of devastation in its wake.
The construction crew had to uproot several large boulders to make way for the new foundation.
The earthquake's tremors uprooted entire neighborhoods, leaving families homeless.
The tornado's fury uprooted power lines, disrupting electricity for thousands of people.