1. uprooting - Noun
2. uprooting - Verb
uprooting
present participle of uproot
uprooting (plural uprootings)
A tearing up.
And while we get there is creative destruction in the business life cycle – with seismic changes constantly uprooting and resetting the foundations of our free market – there should always be a market for helping those in need. Source: Internet
“Israel completely stands with the United States” on Iran, and won't be deterred by the ICC and “will not allow the uprooting of any community—Jewish or Arab—under any peace plan,” Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu tells the Kohelet Policy Forum. Source: Internet
A busy road in Crawley was closed for nearly three hours after a car crashed into a tree which resulted in it uprooting and blocking the carriageway. Source: Internet
The destruction of Orji’s farms began on January 21 when bulldozer of the accused stormed his farms, starting with the expanse yam farm, then cassava, uprooting and crushing the tubers among rubble. Source: Internet
Their habit of uprooting trees and undergrowth can transform savannah into grasslands; when they dig for water during drought, they create waterholes that can be used by other animals. Source: Internet
A lone Dalit family at Datti in Kothavalasa mandal was attacked and abused alleged by ‘caste’ Hindus, who reportedly laid an approach road after uprooting about 150 trees on its assigned land to a village temple in Survey No. 34/15. Source: Internet