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Verb(1) move (people(2) pull up by or as if by the roots(3) move (people) forcibly from their homeland into a new and foreign environment

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(1) Behind that deracinated plant we see a landscape.(2) Growing to less than 1 foot in height, Geranium incanum self-sows with abandon but is easily deracinated if you should be bothered by where it travels in your garden.(3) She identifies deracination as the defining condition of the modern world.(4) In addition they had numerous tired and sad specimens deracinated , to make way for the new goodies, including red, pink and orange flowered gums.(5) Her forms resemble the organic and deracinated limbs of trees and woody plants, but its anaerobic sterility makes a comment not on the inherent majesty of the environment but rather of its frailty in the face of human progress and development.(6) But this does not lead, in the usual modern manner, to images of despair or deracination .(7) This fine novel of loss, love and deracination is set in the wetlands of the Somerset Levels in 1946 during one of the worst winters for decades.(8) Throughout the Western democracies there is a kind of political deracination taking place.(9) Our fathers presided over the ruthless deracination of political reportage in this country, and we intend to make amends during this campaign.
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1. uproot


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