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The example sentences of EXTIRPATED in videos (1 in total of 1)

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Use "extirpated" in a sentence | "extirpated" example sentences

How to use "extirpated" in a sentence?

  • Everyone had a Japanese maple, although after Pearl Harbor most of these were patriotically poisoned, ringbarked and extirpated.
    -Barry Humphries-
  • No deeply rooted tendency was ever extirpated by adverse judgment. Not having originally been founded on argument, it cannot be destroyed by logic.
    -George Henry Lewes-
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Definition and meaning of EXTIRPATED

What does "extirpated mean?"

/ˈekstərˌpāt/

extirpated

verb
eradicate or destroy completely.

What are synonyms of "extirpated"?
Some common synonyms of "extirpated" are:
  • destroy,
  • eradicate,
  • eliminate,
  • suppress,
  • crush,
  • abolish,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

/dəˈstroi/

destroy
verb

To kill a sick or unwanted animal.

/əˈradəˌkāt/

eradicate
verb

To remove or destroy something completely.

/əˈliməˌnāt/

eliminate
verb

completely remove or get rid of.

/səˈpres/

suppress
verb

forcibly put end to.

/krəSH/

crush
noun verb

Strong attraction to someone. deform or force inwards by compressing.

/əˈbäliSH/

abolish
verb

formally put end to.

What are antonyms of "extirpated"?
Some common antonyms of "extirpated" are:
  • found,
  • support,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

/found/

found
adjective verb

having been discovered by chance or unexpectedly. To learn through study, research, or effort.

/səˈpôrt/

support
noun verb

thing that bears weight of something or keeps it upright. To give assistance or advice to someone.

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