Opposite of to pull up by the roots
Opposite of to move or relocate to a different place (of residence or work)
Opposite of to get rid of or destroy something
Opposite of to remove or take out, especially by effort or force
“Use a utility knife or electric jigsaw and slowly insert the blade into the gourd.”
Opposite of to remove or extract, especially with effort or force
Opposite of to remove or take out, especially with effort or force
(root out) Opposite of to remove, especially by digging out
“Over the years, I've learned to plant black radish after midsummer so it will not bolt to flower before forming a root.”
Opposite of to remove, especially something that is fixed or secure
Opposite of to discover (something hidden, lost, or kept secret) by investigation or searching
Opposite of to remove from a particular place
“The chef would place a heap of anchovies on my pizza despite me specifically telling him not to.”
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