divellere
to uproot
verb dee-VEL-leh-reh Rare
Origin: Latin divellere (to tear apart, to wrench away)
Also means
to tear out
Usage Note
Divellere is a literary or elevated verb meaning to forcibly pull something out of the ground or out of its place — divellere un albero (to uproot a tree), divellere una porta (to wrench a door off). It is highly irregular: past participle divelto, remote past divelsi. In everyday speech Italians usually prefer sradicare (to uproot) or strappare (to tear out).
Examples
"La tempesta ha divelto molti alberi dal suolo."
Natural Translation
The storm uprooted many trees from the ground.
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