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- pronunciation:
- ek
st
r
peIt
[or]
ihk
stuhr
peIt
- features:
- Word Combinations (verb)
part of speech: |
transitive verb |
inflections: |
extirpates, extirpating, extirpated |
definition 1: |
to get rid of completely, as if by pulling up the roots; root out.
The agency is committed to extirpating terrorism cell by cell, down to the last man.Efforts to extirpate the disease have not been completely successful.- similar words:
- efface, eradicate
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definition 2: |
to destroy completely; exterminate.
This particular species of snake was extirpated on the mainland.- similar words:
- abolish, blot out, efface, eradicate, exterminate
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definition 3: |
to remove surgically.
The surgeons extirpated the tumor. |
related words: |
blast, destroy, eliminate, obliterate, remove |
adverb + (v.)extirpate
altogether, both, but, entirely, locally, nearly, nevertheless, rarely, recently, ruthlessly, totally, virtually
(v.)extirpate
+ noun
attempt, consciousness, fauna, fish, habitat, northeast, pattern, population, quest, race, racism, root, species, transformation, wolf, word
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derivations: |
extirpative (adj.), extirpation (n.), extirpator (n.) |
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