Crossword-Solution: UPROOT 6 letters, 51 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 8

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Word Word Type Definition
Uproot v. t. To root up; to tear up by the roots, or as if by the
roots; to remove utterly; to eradicate; to extirpate.

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UPROOT anagram ROOTUP

We have 51 clues for the answer “UPROOT”

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pull up by or as if by the roots 1 answer
Displace from one's home 1 answer
Displace universal expert on Holy Writ 1 answer
Force to move from home 1 answer
Forcibly expel 1 answer
Harvest carrots 1 answer
Harvest, perhaps 1 answer
How to harvest a carrot 1 answer
Move forcibly 1 answer
Prepare to relocate 1 answer
Prepare to repot 1 answer
Pull from the ground 1 answer
Pull from the soil 1 answer
Remove from soil 1 answer
Remove violently 1 answer
Tear out, as a plant 1 answer
Thoroughly weed out 1 answer
Yank from the ground 1 answer
Yank from the soil 1 answer
Yank out of the ground 1 answer
Force to move 2 answers
Prepare for a transplant 2 answers
Pluck out 2 answers
Pull out of the ground 2 answers
RELOCATE plant 2 answers
Do some weeding 3 answers
Force to leave 3 answers
DERACINATE 3 answers
REMOVE from position 3 answers
Tear out 4 answers
DETERMINE (ant.) 5 answers
Tear away 5 answers
Remove forcefully 6 answers
Get out of bed 8 answers
Transplant 9 answers
DISLODGE FROM A POSITION 10 answers
ESTABLISH (ant.) 11 answers
DERAIL 20 answers
Extirpate 22 answers
MOVE to another place 22 answers
Pull out 27 answers
Oust 30 answers
Relocate 30 answers
DRAG out 36 answers
Displace 37 answers
exterminate 41 answers
eradicate 51 answers
dislodge 57 answers
Remove 59 answers
Destroy 69 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ARTEE
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greedy person
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Sentences with UPROOT (5)

The Wild Sow, whom you see daily digging up the earth, wishes to uproot the oak, so she may on its fall seize our families as food for her young.” Having thus frightened the Eagle out of her senses, she crept down to the cave of the Sow, and said, “Your children are in great danger; for as soon as you go out with your litter to find food, the Eagle is prepared to pounce upon one of your little pigs.” Having instilled these fears into the Sow, she went and pretended to hide herself in the hollow of the tree.
Aesop’s Fables Aesop 2000
What you have just said to me recalls these facts most vividly to my mind--I hope, Miss Harding, that you will never regret having spoken them,” and to the bottom of his heart the man meant what he said, at the moment; for inherent chivalry is as difficult to suppress or uproot as is inherent viciousness.
The Mucker Edgar Rice Burroughs 1995
Her cheeks flushed, her eyes brilliant, her lips laughing, Linda was showing Donald thrifty specimens of that Cotyledon known as “old hen and chickens,” telling him of the rare Echeveria of the same family, and her plunge down the canyon side while trying to uproot it, exulting that she had brought down the plant without a rift in the exquisite bloom on its leaves.
Her Father’s Daughter Gene Stratton-Porter 1997
They slowly uproot the grass and lay it on the ancient stones--rows of little corpses--for sweeping up, as at Upper Tooting; one wonders why.
Ceres' Runaway Alice Meynell 2005
The trees began to weep, and when God asked the reason of their tears, they said: "We cry because Thou hast created the iron to uproot us therewith.
The Legends of the Jews Louis Ginzberg 1998

Quotes with UPROOT (3)

There is a time for everything, and a season for every activity under heaven: a time to be born and a time to die, a time to plant and a time to uproot, a time to kill and a time to heal, a time to tear down and a time to build, a time to weep and a time to laugh, a time to mourn and a time to dance, a time to scatter stones and a time to gather them, a time to embrace and a time to refrain, a time to search and a time to give up, a time to keep and a time to throw away, a ti…
Anonymous Study Bible: NIV
We often think of peace as the absence of war, that if powerful countries would reduce their weapon arsenals, we could have peace. But if we look deeply into the weapons, we see our own minds- our own prejudices, fears and ignorance. Even if we transport all the bombs to the moon, the roots of war and the roots of bombs are still there, in our hearts and minds, and sooner or later we will make new bombs. To work for peace is to uproot war from ourselves and from the hearts of…
Thich Nhat Hanh Living Buddha, Living Christ
It is of course no secret to contemporary philosophers and psychologists that man himself is changing in our violent century, under the influence, of course, not only of war and revolution, but also of practically everything else that lays claim to being "modern" and "progressive." We have already cited the most striking forms of Nihilist Vitalism, whose cumulative effect has been to uproot, disintegrate, and "mobilize" the individual, to substitute for his normal stability a…
Seraphim Rose Nihilism: The Root of the Revolution of the Modern Age
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Used 65 times in crossword archives (1962–2025).