deracinate

[US]/dɪˈræs.ɪ.neɪt/
[UK]/dɪˈræs.ɪ.neɪt/

Translation

vt.to eradicate or remove completely; to uproot or remove from one's natural environment
Word Forms
Third Person Singularderacinates
Present Participlederacinating
Past Tensederacinated
Past Participlederacinated

Phrases & Collocations

deracinate weeds

deracinate culture

deracinate plants

deracinate ideas

deracinate identity

deracinate beliefs

deracinate roots

deracinate traditions

deracinate memories

deracinate habits

Example Sentences

the invasive species can deracinate native plants.

efforts to deracinate poverty must be prioritized.

they aim to deracinate outdated traditions.

the campaign seeks to deracinate misinformation.

his goal is to deracinate fear from the community.

education can help to deracinate ignorance.

we must deracinate the sources of conflict.

to deracinate inequality, we need systemic change.

they are working to deracinate stereotypes in society.

her research aims to deracinate harmful practices.

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