derooted

[US]//diːˈruːtɪd//
[UK]//diːˈruːtɪd//

Translation

adj.Removed from a settled or established position; torn up by the roots.
v.Past tense and past participle of deroot: to remove or destroy completely; to remove from a native environment.

Phrases & Collocations

being derooted

derooted from

completely derooted

derooted population

derooted people

newly derooted

emotionally derooted

culturally derooted

derooted settlers

Example Sentences

many immigrants feel derooted in their new country.

the culturally derooted generation struggles to maintain traditions.

she felt completely derooted after moving abroad.

urbanization has left many rural communities derooted.

the derooted villagers struggle to adapt to city life.

he appears emotionally derooted since the divorce.

the war created a derooted population needing resettlement.

modern society often leaves people feeling derooted.

the derooted workers lack a sense of belonging.

without cultural roots, she became derooted and lost.

the diaspora community remains derooted from their ancestral land.

rapid changes can leave individuals socially derooted.

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