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Outroot

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Out`root´
v. t.1.To eradicate; to extirpate.
2.To root louder than; to applaud more noisily than.


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They managed to outroot poverty by abiding by the Islamic rulings, which established justice and equality.
More than a century before, the Anglo-Australian versifier Adam Lindsay Gordon had written: (16) "Yet if once we efface the joys of the chase From the land, and outroot the Stud, Good-bye to the Anglo-Saxon race
 
 
 
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