noun
- people or things that uproot; those who remove plants from the ground or displace people from their homes or familiar environments
Usage: plural form of uprooter
Examples
- The storm was one of nature's most powerful uprooters, toppling ancient oak trees.
- Urban developers became uprooters of entire communities during the highway construction.
- The gardeners worked as uprooters, removing invasive weeds from the flower beds.
- War often creates uprooters who force families to flee their ancestral homes.
- The construction crew served as uprooters, clearing the old trees before building began.
- Economic changes can be uprooters of traditional ways of life.