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deracinate

British pronunciation/dəɹˈasɪnˌeɪt/
American pronunciation/dəɹˈæsᵻnˌeɪt/
to deracinate
[VERBE]
MAIN VERB
1

déraciner

pull up by or as if by the roots
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to deracinate definition and meaning
2

déraciner

move (people) forcibly from their homeland into a new and foreign environment
Synonymes : uproot
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Exemples
1The words idiosyncratic, and all the other words that have the same root, meant someone who is alienated and deracinated, or disconnected, from the greater good and from the public polity, and that they didn't have the wherewithal or knowledge to be a good citizen.
2and it's in the white house for the first time in history viewed out of historical context American politics risks being decontextualised and deracinated to the point of incomprehension, restoring history and cultural context won't explain everything but it can situate our thinking provide frames of reference for events that can seem otherwise inexplicable.
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