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    1. guidance when He begins to uproot this wrong mentality


    2. He watched as a garden tree lost its branches, the trunk bending so violently it looked about to uproot


    3. I shall uproot and destroy, until that which was lost is found And that which was hidden is brought out into the open


    4. A time to plant and a time to uproot what is planted


    5. Was this what gave Othman and his supporters the false assurance that they could safely uproot the Medinese from their places of power? And were the familial relatives so engaged by 661 that they couldn’t threaten enough force to have countered the usurpation engineered by Muawiyah?


    6. But within the victory the seeds of disunion had already been sown, and weeds seemed to spread against the many efforts to uproot them


    7. Families will be forced to uproot and seek a new area of the coun-


    8. See, I have this day set you over the nations and over the kingdoms, to uproot and to pull down, and to destroy, and to throw down, in


    9. These new forces can uproot our old habit patterns based on greed, aversion, and delusion


    10. would be needed to uproot such a building, and then she remembered the building that

    11. Like it’s deeply planted within, seeded in my being, and no matter how hard I try, I can’t uproot it” he complained, pausing


    12. The Kingdom of Heaven is like a man who sowed good seed in his field but while men slept his enemy came and sowed weeds among the wheat and went his way; but when the blade shot up and produced fruit then the weeds appeared also; so the servants of the householder came and said to him: Sir did you not sow good seed in your field? From where then did it obtained weeds? He said to them: An enemy has done this; the servants said to him: Will you then want us to go and gather them up? But he said: No in case while you all gather up the weeds you also uproot the wheat with them; let both grow together until the harvest and in the time of harvest I will say to the reapers: First gather the weeds together and bind them into bundles to burn them; but gather the wheat into my barn; The Kingdom of Heaven is like a grain of mustard seed which a man took and sowed in his field which indeed is the least of all seeds but when it is grown it is the greatest among herbs and it becomes a tree so that the birds of the air come and lodge in those branches


    13. ' The servants then asked their master, `Would you have us go out and pluck up these weeds?' But he answered them and said: `No, lest while you are gathering them up, you uproot the wheat also


    14. If they violate your ‘emotional wellness’ or uproot your family you might want to decline or negotiate better terms


    15. I had no plans to uproot myself


    16. The wind blows wild; trees uproot; water rises to scaling heights; I can cause storms too and earthquakes


    17. mers who would later uproot and replant the operating system


    18. East mafia, who would uproot the coca plant and the poppy, bomb the labs, survive


    19. tares, you may uproot the wheat with them


    20. For this and other reasons Jennifer and I decided to uproot the family once

    21. My greatest fear is that the hunters will use my absence to uproot the ways of feeling I have planted


    22. I then turned to Runs Like Cheetah and Bitter Knife and said, “I am afraid that even with all our efforts, the seething anger of the hunters will one day break out and uproot the ways of the Mother Goddesses


    23. And since habits, unlike beliefs, die hard, the habituation of various caste groups to their own swadharma would have thwarted any Islamic attempt to uproot Hinduism from the social soil of Aryavarta


    24. of this world cannot, by themselves, uproot prejudice, but they can


    25. One who is far from his Provider thinks that there is no life after this worldly life and that there will be no account for deeds, So the Almighty wanted to uproot this wrong idea from his spirit, He says:


    26. In fact, loving this lowly life is that which stands between people and recognizing Al'lah, for this destructive blind material civilization has possessed people's minds and hearts, therefore, returning to Al'lah has become a matter conditional upon removing it, and since mankind do not give up this worldly civilization voluntarily, therefore, God is He who will uproot it and at the hands of its creators: "those who have gone before them also plotted


    27. This purpose is the only thing that is strong enough to uproot pride and vindictiveness


    28. It was the only way to uproot the gang, and that was Tom’s goal


    29. light of the sun, regardless of how attractive that light might appear, because if they uproot


    30. I thought she would uproot my tongue

    31. She whimpered and was aroused more and more and sucked my tongue until I thought she would uproot it


    32. I told her if she were tired of me there were better ways to let me know than choking me to death or even trying to uproot my tongue with her savage kisses


    33. She locked herself in the bathroom and sat down on the closed toilet seat, wondering why her father could just uproot their entire life in a matter of days for a job


    34. It is criminal to waste our energies in endeavoring to uproot, when all we can profitably accomplish is to bend the universal tree of humanity a little in the direction most favorable to the production of good fruit under existing circumstances


    35. God intends to prove the truth with His words, and to uproot the disbelievers


    36. Make certain when you uproot the flower that you allow some of the soil it was implanted in to surround its root system


    37. Well, brother, to make a long story short, I was going in for a regular explosion here to uproot all malignant influences in the locality, but Pashenka won the day


    38. At fifty-one, why would she choose to dispose of her house, uproot herself, and come here to be part of your work if she didn’t feel that, for the first time in her life, she was profoundly known for who she is, that she was at last cherished for who she truly is?”


    39. He somehow persuaded Clover to uproot and decamp to Headley Grange, a crumbling, former eighteenth-century workhouse for poor and orphaned children


    40. Yes, it certainly had been a long engagement, she agreed, but they hadn’t wanted to uproot young William before he graduated

    41. Faced with having to uproot themselves and move sometimes hundreds of miles from their homes, communities in Punjab and Bengal which had lived together for centuries suddenly turned on each other


    42. How much simpler our task to uproot a town, to run and rebirth it with wheels


    43. The wave of pressure travelling outwards from the point of detonation will collapse buildings, uproot trees and fill the air with flying debris, well before the heat follows


    44. They might uproot one group but they'd stick at the next


    45. A child is systematically deceived concerning the most important affair in life, and when this deception has become so incorporated with his being that it is difficult to uproot it, then the world of science and reality is opened to him—a world that is wholly at variance with the faith which he has imbibed from his teachers—and he is left to reconcile those contradictions as best he may


    46. ” She would no more change her architecture, or willingly introduce new blood into her best families, than she would uproot the gravestones of her first inhabitants, who rest in St


    1. When God has redeemed Israel, and they return to that Land a final time never to be uprooted again, it is the sign to the nations of God’s existence and His great love and righteousness


    2. This collecting is not the final gathering of which they will never be uprooted again


    3. because his empire will be uprooted


    4. Jesus said, that, “whatever my Father has not planted, shall be uprooted


    5. ” Therefore I declare that every trace of sickness in my body is uprooted and no longer has a hold on me


    6. „Give me four years to teach the children and the seed I have sown will never be uprooted


    7. Thus, when in the early 1830"s Jackson uprooted the Cherokee Nation"s people from their ancestral homes in Tennessee, Alabama, and Georgia, John Marshall and his Supreme Court declared the action illegal and thus void


    8. Extensive mats of uprooted vegetation could have lodged in different places that, in turn, would have been covered over by the eroded rock ground to silt as an end result of this overwhelming disturbance of a geologic status quo


    9. Firstly, the whole family uprooted and moved to


    10. When I was eleven--two years after being uprooted from the only place I'd known

    11. breeze pushing against the bow,” worried Moshe, “I'm afraid we would have uprooted that


    12. that tree gets uprooted or breaks off or the lines break


    13. 13 But He answered "Every plant which My Heavenly Father didn't plant will be uprooted


    14. 6 The Lord said "If you had faith like a grain of mustard seed you would tell this sycamore tree 'Be uprooted and be planted in the sea' and it would obey you


    15. of uprooted vegetation, chariots, and other wagons, and the bodies of horses, camels, asses,


    16. he who has ears that hear let him hear; Then his disciples drew near and said to him Know you that the Pharisees which heard this word were angry? He answered and said to them Every plant which my Father which is in heaven planted not shall be uprooted


    17. ensuing circumstances uprooted his whole life, literally displacing


    18. The logs and uprooted flora swiftly floated ahead of the pink boat only to disappear downward over a sharp horizon


    19. He sat on the grass a few feet away and uprooted a daisy,


    20. Both men stood motionless as images, except for the expanding of their muscles on rigid arms and braced legs, but strength beyond common conception was warring there—strength that might have uprooted trees and crushed the skulls of bullocks

    21. Father, so they would be uprooted and cast into hell


    22. Those whom God has not planted will be uprooted and cast into the


    23. Uprooted, they are


    24. The sky crumbled into a set of destructive storms and out of the north came hurricanes that scattered roofs about and knocked down walls and uprooted every last plant of the banana groves


    25. She scattered the red ants, who had already taken possession of the porch, brought the rose bushes back to life, uprooted the weeds, and planted ferns, oregano, and begonias again in the pots along the railing


    26. He was so absorbed that he did not feel the second surge of wind either as its cyclonic strength tore the doors and windows off their hinges, pulled off the roof of the east wing, and uprooted the foundations


    27. Even though he was fully aware of the solid construction of the structure, Feltus had been relieved to find that very little damage had been done to the hotel, with only a few windows having been shattered and a few palms uprooted, and to the beach that looked fresh, revitalized just as nature had intended of all her realm


    28. The building looked as if it had been uprooted


    29. It is not grounded like wisdom and compassion and can therefore be uprooted and removed


    30. For this reason, the Archbishop and Scaliger were quite close, and it was with no reluctance at all that Scaliger uprooted all of his belongings to become the Archbishop‘s personal physician here in Agen

    31. These odd trees made darned fine clubs, in his estimation, and he had uprooted the next one he had found


    32. Looking around him at the denuded and uprooted trees littering the ground, mixed with pieces of flesh and ripped body parts, Moten shook his head in disbelief, a mix of relief and triumph washing over him


    33. With one hand it uprooted the tree, swinging it at the bearlord but he was to quick, leaping out of the trees path as it flew passed him


    34. It is now up to each of us to see that this young seedling doesn’t get uprooted in the name of weeding


    35. Then he bowled a beauty which uprooted my leg stump


    36. In a whirl of activity we uprooted the family and located them in the suburb of


    37. Twice war uprooted their amazing life, but a steadfast character


    38. that's lying there, dead, uprooted and free


    39. massive torrent that uprooted the forest around them


    40. will be uprooted by the enemy

    41. The grand trees of the forest were uprooted, toppling over


    42. [3] To cite another example of an act outraging religious sentiments in India’s pre-Islamic history, one may turn to this passage in Kalhana’s Rajatarangini referring to how Harsha uprooted the idol of the local Kashmiri deity Parihasakeshavam –


    43. However, if he stole again, his hand would be cut off, because this act becomes a crime originated from a wicked desire in his spirit so it (this wicked desire) must be uprooted of his spirit


    44. The trees were gone, entirely; razed by what could be nothing but an instrument of depravity, with nothing remaining other than an occasional uprooted stump and a huge mound of ash and deep-glowing charcoal that smoldered in the center of the spreading atrocity


    45. uprooted, tumbling across the ground, and clouds of dust


    46. Once we had parked the cars, we started walking along the pathway, checking out the logs that were scattered about the place – all that remained of trees uprooted and carried away by the volcanic eruption


    47. Before the White Horsemen uprooted them, the small nation of Lir could be found nestled in the hills southwest of Neratos, where the Lirens herded goats and sheep


    48. uprooted his lance from the earth into which it was planted


    49. But, as the plant tells us, when uprooted, although it is still part of the


    50. carrots, and onions, should be shunned because they must be uprooted in order to be eaten,

































    1. The earth shook as Jarrard's ball of fire met with the forest, uprooting trees and carving a path hundreds of yards long


    2. for uprooting our family, therefore we had to rely on the scripture that


    3. Uprooting several small trees in the process, the barge was


    4. I smelled deer and wolf, even bears and warned him away from the big brown beast that was busily uprooting tree stumps in search of grubs


    5. There are happy career opportunities coming to you, but it’s doubtful whether you will accept them if it means violating your emotional harmony or uprooting the family


    6. Only Conan seemed unaware what a monstrous dislocating and uprooting of accepted thought and action their invasion constituted, what an unprecedented violation of tradition


    7. But she had to tolerate that one loose piece in the family machinery because she was sure that the old colonel was an animal who had been tamed by the years and by disappointment and who, in a burst of senile rebellion, was quite capable of uprooting the founda-tions of the house


    8. uprooting this source of trouble, help Sister in law by hitting him on his death


    9. Furthermore, that would have resulted in uprooting the young seeding


    10. He will feel that the evil powers have fixed their roots, and the humankind cannot be corrected except by uprooting the causers of evil and corruption

    11. They reveal to them that their misery and unhappiness are ascribed to the prosperous class so that getting rid of it means uprooting the social oppression, and consequently annihilating the misery, poverty and wretchedness


    12. Those who do not believe in God with a true belief that purifies the spirit and cleanses it of love for this lower life and its adornments, uprooting the dirt that is attached to it: those who have not achieved this belief, and have sustained their preference for their own mean lusts over the great kindnesses and gifts that Al’lah had prepared for them in the hereafter: such people are recipients of the compassion of Al’lah, which is expressed through their affliction with the magicians’ attentions


    13. This is because the cause of uprooting the germs of lust from the spirit and getting rid of its dirt is a link that exists between the obedient follower and his Creator, and which is expressed by the word ‘communication’


    14. It was a gloomy house, and Lucy had wanted him to give it up and start life with her in a place without associations, but he had been so much astonished at the idea--'Why,' he had cried, 'it was my father's house and I was born in it!'--that she couldn't help laughing at his dismay, and was ashamed of herself for having thought of uprooting him


    15. change of scenery, went wild, uprooting fences and anything else


    16. they don't, then they will end up uprooting themselves in some way


    17. But, even if the cards should be superseded, which seems unlikely, there are unruly powers blowing life into storms, disordering sedulous mornings, and uprooting the stability of the afternoon--


    18. But the tree was tall and strong, and it was hopeless to think of uprooting


    19. Indeed, if Pico Mundo were inundated because of the collapse of Malo Suerte Dam, the town would not stand underwater in precisely the same condition as now, which is how it had appeared in the dream; the rushing waters would do great damage, tumbling cars along the streets, uprooting trees, ripping down awnings, smashing windows


    20. ’ ” If you give your brain enough of a taste of mindfulness, it will eventually create a self-reinforcing spiral—a retreat from greed and hatred that could, Jud insisted, potentially lead all the way to the definitive uprooting of negative emotions (in other words, enlightenment)

    21. world, but to do what is in us for the succour of those years wherein we are set, uprooting the evil in the fields that we know, so that those who live after may have clean earth to till


    1. the one true medicine that uproots the problem whatever it may be


    2. change that uproots and/or disrupts the earth, in much the same way as an earthquake


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    Synonyms for "uproot"

    deracinate extirpate root out uproot eradicate exterminate extract remove overthrow

    "uproot" definitions

    move (people) forcibly from their homeland into a new and foreign environment


    destroy completely, as if down to the roots


    pull up by or as if by the roots