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    deracinate
    /dɪˈrasɪneɪt/

    verb

    • 1. uproot (someone) from their natural geographical, social, or cultural environment: "a predatory mining company that threatens to devour the land and deracinate the locals"

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  2. 1. : uproot. 2. : to remove or separate from a native environment or culture. especially : to remove the racial or ethnic characteristics or influences from. deracination. (ˌ)dē-ˌra-sə-ˈnā-shən. noun. Did you know? Get to the Root of Deracinate. There is a hint about the roots of deracinate in its first definition.

  3. to make someone or something lose their connection to any particular place, background, way of life, etc.: She sympathized with refugees because they were, like her, deracinated people. In collecting the texts, you have deracinated them from their context: the magazines, fanzines, and social consciousness of the time. Fewer examples.

  4. to isolate or alienate (a person) from a native or customary culture or environment. deracinate. / dɪˈræsɪˌneɪt / verb. to pull up by or as if by the roots; uproot; extirpate. to remove, as from a natural environment.

  5. deracinate. deracinate somebody to force somebody to leave their natural social, cultural or geographical environment. Definition of deracinate verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  6. 2 meanings: 1. to pull up by or as if by the roots; uproot; extirpate 2. to remove, as from a natural environment.... Click for more definitions.

  7. To deracinate someone is to force them to move away from their native home to a new, unfamiliar place. Civil wars often deracinate large segments of a country's population. Deracinate comes from the Old French desraciner, "pull up by the roots."

  8. Jun 2, 2024 · deracinate (third-person singular simple present deracinates, present participle deracinating, simple past and past participle deracinated) To pull up by the roots; to uproot; to extirpate . To force (people) from their homeland to a new or foreign location.

  9. Define deracinate. deracinate synonyms, deracinate pronunciation, deracinate translation, English dictionary definition of deracinate. tr.v. de·rac·i·nat·ed , de·rac·i·nat·ing , de·rac·i·nates 1. To pull out by the roots; uproot. 2. To displace from one's native or accustomed environment....

  10. deracinate in American English. (diˈræsəˌneɪt ; dɪˈræsəˌneɪt ) verb transitive Word forms: deˈraciˌnated or deˈraciˌnating. 1. to pull up by or as by the roots; uproot; eradicate. 2. to separate from one's roots or ties, esp. ethnic or national ones.

  11. Deracinate definition: To pull out by the roots; uproot.