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Filter by Meaning The uprooted athlete had to adjust to a new training environment.
The uprooted employee was struggling to find their place in the new workplace after a company merger.
The uprooted of our favorite restaurant was a shock to the community.
He uprooted the old system to implement a new one.
The sudden illness uprooted his normal routine and left him unable to work.
The uprooted plants had to be replanted in the garden.
The earthquake uprooted many buildings in the city.
The construction of the new highway uprooted entire communities and displaced many families.
The scandal uprooted the reputation of the company and caused a massive loss in sales.
The uprooted weeds were thrown in the compost pile.
The uprooted sapling needed extra water to survive.
The uprooted weed was thrown into the compost pile.
The uprooted bulbs were replanted in the fall.
The uprooted athlete felt out of place on the new team.
The floods uprooted many people from their homes.
The persecution uprooted the minority population.
The hurricane uprooted entire towns along the coast.
The company uprooted the workers to a new factory.
The tribal conflict uprooted many families from their ancestral homes.
The famine uprooted many people in search of food and water.
The invasive species uprooted the native plants in the area.
The farmer uprooted the carrots from the soil.
The construction crew uprooted the old foundation to rebuild it.
The invading army uprooted the native population from their homes.
The family uprooted themselves and moved to a new city.
The protesters uprooted the signs and banners after the rally.
They uprooted the old carpet to install new flooring.
The construction uprooted many trees in the park.
The workers uprooted the old pipes and replaced them with new ones.
The hurricane uprooted many houses along the coast.
The garden was uprooted and replanted with new flowers.
The discovery uprooted the previously accepted scientific theory.
The renovation uprooted the old wiring and plumbing.
The new government uprooted many old policies.
The company's decision to move uprooted many employees.
The development project uprooted the native flora and fauna.
The flood uprooted the entire community's way of life.
The breakup uprooted the couple's plans for the future.
The pandemic uprooted the way we work and socialize.
The accident uprooted the victim's sense of safety.
The fire uprooted the entire forest ecosystem.
The war uprooted many families from their homes.
The pandemic uprooted students from their physical classrooms to online learning.
The dictator uprooted political dissidents from the country.
The government uprooted the entire village to make way for a new highway.
The persecution of minorities uprooted them from their communities.
The conflict uprooted thousands of people from their homes.
The new job opportunity uprooted him from his hometown.
The earthquake uprooted many communities in the region.
The economic crisis uprooted families from their stable lives.
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