Extirpate

/ˈɛkstərˌpeɪt/ verb

To destroy completely; to pull up by the roots and eliminate entirely. To eradicate something so thoroughly that no trace remains.

From Latin 'extirpatus,' from 'ex-' (out) + 'stirps' (root, stock). Originally an agricultural term meaning to uproot plants completely, ensuring they couldn't regrow, later extended to mean total elimination of anything.

AMአጥፋት
ARإبادة
BNধ্বংস করা
CAexterminar
CSvymýtit
DAudrydde
DEausrotten
ELεξολοθρεύω
ESextirpar
FAنابود کردن
FIhävittää
FRextirper
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