Synonym: deracinate, eradicate, exterminate, root out, uproot. Similar words: extinct, textile, extinction, extinguish, extinguished, pitter-patter, spate, patent. Meaning: ['ekstɜːpeɪt] v. 1. destroy completely, as if down to the roots 2. pull up by or as if by the roots 3. surgically remove (an organ).
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(1) Local rulers were too weak to extirpate them.
(2) and to extirpate their wives depends on God.
(3) The police arrested dealers in an attempt to extirpate drug aBuse.
(4) To extirpate weeds is not only to destroy their visible parts but also to pull them out by the roots.
(5) Nor did it ever completely disappear, despite repeated attempts to extirpate it.
(6) To explore the role of radioheating hemostasia after tonsil extirpate.
(7) Objective: To explore the role of radioheating hemostasia after tonsil extirpate.
(8) Objective: To evaluate the clinical effects of the combined therapy on obstructive sleep apnea hypopnea syndrome with radiofrequency ablation and tonsil extirpate . Sentencedict.com
(9) In at least one instance, a researcher predicts that global warming will extirpate one species from an entire region within 15 years.
(10) This change is remarkable, in light of extensive government efforts during that same time-period to extirpate veneration of Marian images, and to direct Christian worship to the written word.
More similar words: extinct, textile, extinction, extinguish, extinguished, pitter-patter, spate, patent, extenuate, extricate, paternal, exterminate, extravasate, extrapolate, dissipate, exculpate, paternity, emancipate, anticipate, repatriate, expatriate, emancipated, participate, paterfamilias, participate in, extraterrestrial, sherpa, airport, airplane, fair play.