We are deracinated Chinese, stripped of our regionalism, belonging neither here nor there. |
To be offered a place in society which you cannot honestly fill is to be deracinated. |
This time his narrator is a deracinated white South African who returns home to be with his mother as she dies. |
These means streets team with deracinated flowers who are tough as old boots. |
We have polluted, consumed, caged, corrupted, deracinated, tortured, and tormented just about every form of creation on Earth. |
Bloom is an archetype of the modern protagonist, marginal, in a sense deracinated, tenuously connected to his culture. |