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- EXTIRPATE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
extirpate implies extinction of a race, family, species, or sometimes an idea or doctrine by destruction or removal of its means of propagation eradicate implies the driving out or elimination of something that has established itself
- EXTIRPATE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
It never attempted to extirpate its rivals Our religion is intended to extirpate vices, whereas it screens, nourishes, and incites them The only security was in extirpating the power
- extirpate verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
Definition of extirpate verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more
- EXTIRPATE Definition Meaning - Dictionary. com
Extirpate definition: to remove or destroy totally; do away with; exterminate See examples of EXTIRPATE used in a sentence
- Extirpate - Definition, Meaning Synonyms - Vocabulary. com
Use the verb extirpate when you mean to destroy completely or get rid of completely If you came home from vacation with your luggage infested by bedbugs, you will need to call an exterminator to extirpate them
- extirpate - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
extirpate (third-person singular simple present extirpates, present participle extirpating, simple past and past participle extirpated) (transitive, obsolete) To clear an area of roots and stumps To pull up by the roots; uproot Synonyms: uproot, eradicate, extricate, deracinate To destroy completely; to annihilate,
- EXTIRPATE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
3 meanings: 1 to remove or destroy completely 2 to pull up or out; uproot 3 to remove (an organ or part) surgically Click for more definitions
- Extirpate - definition of extirpate by The Free Dictionary
To destroy totally; kill off: an effort to reintroduce wildlife that had been extirpated from the region b To render absent or nonexistent: "No society is devoid of religion, even those which have made deliberate attempts to extirpate it" (Roy A Rappaport) See Synonyms at eliminate 2 To pull up by the roots 3
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