Sentences

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

  1. The gardener decided to unroot the old tree to make space for new plants.
  2. In order to renovate the park, they needed to unroot several damaged shrubs.
  3. The invasive species had spread so widely that it was necessary to unroot them completely.
  4. After careful consideration, she chose to unroot the delicate flowers and replant them in a safer location.
  5. Unrooting the tangled vines proved to be a challenging task for the volunteers.
  6. It was challenging to unroot the deeply established weeds that had taken over the garden.
  7. The archaeologists worked meticulously to unroot ancient artifacts without causing damage.
  8. In order to redesign the landscape, they needed to unroot several large shrubs.
  9. The project required them to unroot their previous assumptions and rethink their approach.

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