Third-person singular simple present indicative form of uproot.(verb)
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Use "uproots" in a sentence
"As a lady has well remarked -- "to a frank and ardent nature," and such usually have this sex, "reasoning on love is a useless pastime; -- it can be overcome only by an effort strong as the whirlwind, such as uproots the young and vigorous oak, in its bright leafing time."
"Through a celebration of culture and comedy, Just Like Us uproots the widely held misconception that Arabs have no sense of humor -- when in fact they laugh, and are, just like us."
"Suburgatory, which follows a single dad who uproots his daughter from New York proper to the suburbs, debuted to 9.8 million viewers, marking a 27 percent improvement over last year's tenant of the time slot, Better With You."