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exterminate
[ik-stur-muh-neyt]
verb (used with object)
to get rid of by destroying; destroy totally; extirpate.
to exterminate an enemy; to exterminate insects.
exterminate
/ ɪkˈstɜːmɪˌneɪt /
verb
(tr) to destroy (living things, esp pests or vermin) completely; annihilate; eliminate
Other Word Forms
- exterminable adjective
- extermination noun
- nonextermination noun
- self-extermination noun
- unexterminable adjective
- unexterminated adjective
- exterminator noun
- exterminative adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of exterminate1
Word History and Origins
Origin of exterminate1
Example Sentences
The grower reported having to exterminate between 50 and 100 rats per day.
There are also conflicting views of the cost of exterminating so many owls.
The antisemitic posts were posted on Elmo's account in quick succession and called for all Jewish people to be "exterminated".
Last year, some argued that the city should officially designate lovebugs as pests — a move that would allow them to be chemically exterminated — citing the threats they posed to mental health.
And if we’re to exterminate these structural pests from our society, we must focus our attention on their creators.
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