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- EXTIRPATE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
exterminate, extirpate, eradicate, uproot mean to effect the destruction or abolition of something exterminate implies complete and immediate extinction by killing off all individuals extirpate implies extinction of a race, family, species, or sometimes an idea or doctrine by destruction or removal of its means of propagation
- EXTIRPATION | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
EXTIRPATION definition: 1 the act of removing or destroying something completely: 2 the act of removing or destroying… Learn more
- EXTIRPATION Definition Meaning - Dictionary. com
Extirpation definition: (of a species) the state or condition of having become locally or regionally extinct See examples of EXTIRPATION used in a sentence
- Extirpation - Definition and Examples - Biology Dictionary
Extirpation (also known as ‘local extinction’) describes the situation in which a species or population no longer exists within a certain geographical location
- Extirpation - definition of extirpation 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
- Extirpation - Definition, Meaning Synonyms - Vocabulary. com
Use the noun extirpation to describe the wiping out or elimination of some specific thing If your summer project is the extirpation of the dandelions in your yard, you intend to pull up every last one
- extirpation noun - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and . . .
Definition of extirpation noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more
- EXTIRPATION definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
EXTIRPATION definition: to remove or destroy completely | Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples
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