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Deracinate

usgb/ˌdiːˈræsɪneɪt/Volume
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Often implies harm or loss when removing from one's culture. SlideThe immigrants felt deracinated after being forced to abandon their traditions.
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Can evoke feelings of sadness and disconnection. SlideBeing deracinated from his homeland left him feeling isolated.
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Used metaphorically, not usually about physical movement. SlideThe policy aimed to deracinate traditional practices.