deracinate:
to pull out by the roots; to displace from one's native or accustomed environment
(Verb)
Example sentences
Ramayana: Though the war in Lanka devastated its residents, Rama ensured that it didn’t deracinate them — he appointed Vibhishana, a Lanka insider, as the next king to ensure a smooth transition.
Mahabharata: Krishna didn’t want the residents of Vrindavan to be deracinated by the repeated attacks on Mathura by his enemies, so he shifted the residents of Mathura to Dwarka.
Bhagavad-gita: The more a soul becomes materially attached, the more it becomes spiritually deracinated.