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Deracinate |
Meaning |
to pull up and move from a location or environment |
Example 1 |
When the careless neighbor failed to pay his rent for months, the landlord would immediately deracinate them even if it made them homeless. |
Example 2 |
Many refugees would deracinate from their war-torn hometown because they waited until the last minute to leave. |
Example 3 |
Native Americans were forced to deracinate from their land in Oklahoma and ordered by the government to move west on the Trail of Tears. |
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