uprootal

noun

Etymology

From uproot + -al.

  1. derived from *wréh₂ds — “root
  2. inherited from *wrōts
  3. derived from rót
  4. inherited from rōt
  5. inherited from rote
  6. suffixed as uprootal — “uproot + al

Definitions

  1. The act or process of uprooting

    The act or process of uprooting; the state of being uprooted.

    • Surely even the most uncompromising of those marching under the banner of civilisation must hesitate before they condemn this deep-rooted system to instant uprootal.

The neighborhood

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