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To remove something so completely that even its grip on the dirt loses.

means To pull a plant out roots and all, or to force someone or something entirely from where it was settled.

from From Latin-rooted English: the prefix up- plus root, the plant's anchor, used since the 1600s for both gardens and grieffirst weeds, then whole peoples.

Double dutyMeans literal digging and emotional displacement alike.
Root deepImplies total removal, not a casual tug.
Migration wordOften describes lives forced from home soil.
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