unroot in a sentence
v. t.
Definition
To unroot means to remove a plant or tree from the ground, typically by detaching it from its roots.
Sample Sentences
- The gardener decided to unroot the old tree to make space for new plants.
- In order to renovate the park, they needed to unroot several damaged shrubs.
- The invasive species had spread so widely that it was necessary to unroot them completely.
- After careful consideration, she chose to unroot the delicate flowers and replant them in a safer location.
- Unrooting the tangled vines proved to be a challenging task for the volunteers.
- It was challenging to unroot the deeply established weeds that had taken over the garden.
- The archaeologists worked meticulously to unroot ancient artifacts without causing damage.
- In order to redesign the landscape, they needed to unroot several large shrubs.
- The project required them to unroot their previous assumptions and rethink their approach.
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