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uptear Meaning
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uptear (v. t.)
To tear up.
uptear Sentence Examples
- The hurricane's fierce winds uprooted massive trees, leaving behind a trail of overturned roots.
- The earthquake's violent tremors uprooted buildings from their foundations, causing widespread destruction.
- The bulldozer's relentless blades uprooted vegetation, clearing the area for a new construction site.
- The river's powerful current uprooted riverside plants, carrying them downstream and depositing them in distant locations.
- The excavation crew accidentally uprooted a buried water main, causing extensive flooding.
- The mischievous dog uprooted a flowerbed in the park, scattering bright petals everywhere.
- The plumber uprooted a clogged drainpipe, restoring water flow to the bathroom sink.
- The storm's relentless downpour uprooted the topsoil, leaving the fields barren and vulnerable to erosion.
- The farmer plowed the field and uprooted weeds, preparing the soil for planting.
- The archaeologist carefully uprooted ancient artifacts from a burial site, preserving them for future generations.
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To tear up.
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The hurricane's fierce winds uprooted massive trees, leaving behind a trail of overturned roots.
The earthquake's violent tremors uprooted buildings from their foundations, causing widespread destruction.
The bulldozer's relentless blades uprooted vegetation, clearing the area for a new construction site.
The river's powerful current uprooted riverside plants, carrying them downstream and depositing them in distant locations.