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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 grief — first 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.