8 adverbs to describe how to uproots

One has been uprooted bodily; all the leaders and branches of the others have been wrenched from the main trunk; and the three still standing are bare poles and broken wreckage.

When I went to the forest I found the tree newly uprooted, and the arrows lying beside it, and I feared I should never see you again.

When the affections have been painfully and violently uprooted from earth, then first is the mind sufficiently free from the bias of passion and base attachments to be instructed and illuminated with profit in the things concerning its peace, and to be prepared for the replanting of the affections in the soil of Heaven.

I uprooted it rashly, and I felt as if I had been committing an outrage; so I planted it again.

The choice lay between their security and his future dominion, and he uprooted their dwellings as ruthlessly as any conqueror sets aside the obstacles in his path.

He laid out £70,000 on the improvement of an estate in Monmouthshire, where he planted and fenced half a million of trees, and had a million more ready to plant, when the conduct of some of his tenants, who spitefully uprooted them and destroyed the whole plantation, so disgusted him with the place, that he razed to the ground the house which had cost him £8,000, and left the country.

Then the fierce Kirmira on his part, all on a sudden uprooting a tree darted to the encounter like unto the mace-bearing Yama himself.

Had it been possible that all this time she had not utterly uprooted this man from her insulted heart!

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