Uproot Sentence Examples

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  • The only mode of combating the malady seems to be to uproot the plants and burn them.

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  • Many, including the Hasidim, thereupon flocked to his standard, and set themselves to revive Jewish rites and to uproot Paganism from the land.

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  • Even the most stable individuals who are not looking to uproot their routine for the purpose of a relationship still want to feel that sense of something "new" when they welcome a partner into their lives.

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  • You need to uproot all of these pieces of debris before adding any deck cleaner, as they will greatly complicate things and can potentially cause damage to your deck.

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  • They have lived there ever since, until 27th June when they had to again uproot themselves.

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  • He was not an original thinker, but a diligent student, distinguished by great learning, by a turn for historical and philological criticism, and by an earnest purpose to uproot false teaching - especially Christianity, to ennoble men and train them to goodness.

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  • Mose important was the two-fold mission to Britain - of St Augustine in 596, of Mellitus, Paulinus and others in 601; but Gregory also made strenuous efforts to uproot paganism in Gaul, Italy, Sicily, Sardinia and Corsica, Arianism in Spain, Donatism in Africa, Manichaeism in Sicily, the heresy of the Three Chapters in Istria and northern Italy.

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  • The tsar, however, was determined to save Prussia if he could; and Napoleon after the first disasters in Spain saw it to be impossible to uproot the Hohenzollerns; while it was clearly to his interest to postpone the partition of Turkey until he had conquered Spain and Sicily.

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  • Drop such that but often are or if none to uproot self-defeating.

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  • Many seniors don't want to uproot themselves away from their families and friends when they retire.

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  • When scorned by a lover, he literally is forced to uproot a long tunnel of emotions which can threaten his entire psychological condition.

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  • It is an offense for any unauthorized person to intentionally uproot any wild plant.

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  • It will be impossible to uproot the phrase "dogmatic theology" among Protestants.

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  • Here her character was shaped; here she imbibed that passionate love of country scenes and country life which neither absence, politics nor dissipation could uproot; here she learnt to understand the ways and thoughts of the peasants, and laid up that rich store of scenes and characters which a marvellously retentive memory enabled her to draw upon at will.

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  • Well, you can uproot everything familiar with the series and create a game that deserves its own massive following.

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