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Definition of Outrooted
1. outroot [v] - See also: outroot
Lexicographical Neighbors of Outrooted
Literary usage of Outrooted
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Preservation of National Monuments: ... Report of the Curator of Ancient ...by India Curator of Ancient Monuments, Henry Hardy Cole by India Curator of Ancient Monuments, Henry Hardy Cole (1885)
"All vegetation to be completely outrooted. If the image fallen from the niche to
the south cannot be found, a plain stone ..."
2. A Vagabond Journey Around the World: A Narrative of Personal Experience by Harry Alverson Franck (1911)
"As a last resort, had " the business " been utterly outrooted in Cairo, the
members of " the union " might have consented to busy themselves with some ..."
3. The Last Days of Pompeii by Edward Bulwer Lytton Lytton (1854)
"hour, idolatry has never thoroughly been outrooted: it changes but its objects
of worship; it appeals to innumerable saints where onoe it resorted to ..."
4. Records of Captain Clapperton's Last Expedition to Africa by Richard Lander (1830)
"V planted so deeply in the soil, that the slightest hope cannot be entertained
of its being speedily outrooted. The slave, however, in most interior ..."
5. Tent Work in Palestine: A Record of Discovery and Adventure by Claude Riegnier Conder (1878)
"... which—despite the fierce onslaught of the first Jewish conquerors under
Joshua—was, as we may gather from the Bible, never entirely outrooted, ..."
6. Burrows of Michigan and the Republican Party: A Biography and a History by William Dana Orcutt (1917)
"The deep-seated affections of the human heart cannot be outrooted, neither must
our country be forgotten. But I was going to tell you how much easier I will ..."
7. The Cathedrals of Southern France by Francis Miltoun (1904)
"... the English Tudors, but a century and a half beyond the period of its supremacy;
whence, from its maturity onward, it rotted and was outrooted bodily. ..."