Uprooted vs Uprootedness - What's the difference?
uprooted | uprootedness |
(uproot)
To root up; to tear up by the roots, or as if by the roots; to extirpate.
(by extension) To remove utterly; to eradicate.
The quality of being uprooted.
*{{quote-news, year=2008, date=March 1, author=James R. Oestreich, title=Rhythm in Abundance, With a Spirit of Adventure, work=New York Times
, passage=Regularity of rhythm came under assault from modernists in the last century, and its frequent absence accounts substantially for a sense of uprootedness and anxiety in their music that is more often attributed to atonal melody or harmony. }}
As a verb uprooted
is (uproot).As a noun uprootedness is
the quality of being uprooted.uprooted
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(head)uproot
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* (to root up ) deracinate * See alsoDerived terms
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*uprootedness
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