uproot
pull out by roots / displace / eradicate
Transitive Verb
past: uprootedpp: uprooteding: uprooting
This term evokes a sense of violent or total removal, suggesting that the object is not merely moved but stripped from its foundational support. When applied to plants, it is a literal physical action. When applied to people, it carries a heavy emotional weight, implying a traumatic loss of stability, heritage, and belonging. In a systemic or ideological context, the word suggests a thorough cleansing. It implies that for a problem to be solved, it must be extracted from the very base where it originated, rather than simply trimming the visible symptoms.
Meanings
Transitive Verb
[~ something]
To pull a plant, tree, or other object completely out of the ground, including its roots.
"The strong winds managed to uproot several ancient oaks during the storm."