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What is the present tense of rooted out?

What's the present tense of rooted out? Here's the word you're looking for.

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The present tense of rooted out is root out.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of root out is roots out.

The present participle of root out is rooting out.

The past participle of root out is rooted out.

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The Prime Minister pledged to do all that was necessary to root out the criminal minority behind the campaign of terror.
Such solidarity has now turned to support of world action to root out terror.
A couple who have become concerned over the rapid spread of cowbane, have launched their own campaign to root out the plant.
As a member of the Confederation's forces, I'm obligated to root out usurpers and traitors to the government.
But he made no promise to do something special to root out the practice of female foeticide.
The hellish day was designed to root out the weak and weak-minded, confirmed coach Brian Noble.

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