sradicare
to uproot, to eradicate
verb srah-dee-KAH-reh Rare
Origin: From s- (privative prefix) + radice (root) + -are.
Usage Note
Sradicare takes avere and is used both literally (to pull a tree out by the roots) and figuratively (to eradicate a habit, prejudice, or practice): sradicare la corruzione. The related adjective sradicato can also describe a person who is uprooted from their culture or homeland.
Examples
"Il vento forte ha sradicato alcuni alberi."
Natural Translation
The strong wind uprooted some trees.
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