verb
- to pull up by the roots; to uproot completely
- to destroy or eliminate completely
Usage: archaic
Usage: archaic
Examples
- The storm threatened to outroot the ancient oak tree.
- They worked to outroot the invasive weeds from the garden.
- The revolution sought to outroot the old system of government.
- Time and weather had begun to outroot the fence posts.
- The gardener carefully outrooted the diseased plants.