to root out
Pronunciation
/ɹˈuːt ˈaʊt/
British pronunciation
/ɹˈuːt ˈaʊt/

Definition & Meaning of "root out"in English

to root out
[phrase form: root]
01

to remove something completely, as if pulling it up by the roots

Transitive: to root out vegetation
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The gardener had to root out the stubborn weeds from the flowerbed.
In the overgrown area of the yard, it took hours to root out the old, tangled vines.
02

to discover and eliminate a harmful or dangerous person or thing from a place or situation

Transitive: to root out something harmful or dangerous
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The detective worked tirelessly to root out the criminal organization, dismantling it piece by piece.
It 's essential to root out any safety hazards in the workplace to protect employees.
03

to actively search for and discover something or someone that is challenging to find

Transitive: to root out sth
to root out definition and meaning
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The investigators were determined to root out the hidden evidence.
She managed to root out the misplaced keys in her cluttered room.
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