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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
uproot .
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Examples
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Whether an immigrant is rich or poor, being uprooted from the familiar is not easy.
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Whether an immigrant is rich or poor, being uprooted from the familiar is not easy.
Page 4 2009
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Whether an immigrant is rich or poor, being uprooted from the familiar is not easy.
Page 4 2009
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Whether an immigrant is rich or poor, being uprooted from the familiar is not easy.
Page 4 2009
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Whether an immigrant is rich or poor, being uprooted from the familiar is not easy.
Page 4 2009
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Whether an immigrant is rich or poor, being uprooted from the familiar is not easy.
Page 4 2009
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Whether an immigrant is rich or poor, being uprooted from the familiar is not easy.
Page 4 2009
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Whether an immigrant is rich or poor, being uprooted from the familiar is not easy.
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Whether an immigrant is rich or poor, being uprooted from the familiar is not easy.
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In heavy weather, it can be uprooted from the soft earth.
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