exterminate

/ɛkˈstəː.mɪ.neɪt/

ƐKSTƏː · mɪ · neɪt (3 syllables)

English Verb Top 14,050
Ad

Definition

To kill or otherwise permanently eliminate all of (a population of pests or undesirables), usually intentionally.

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin exterminātus, perfect passive participle of exterminō (see -ate (verb-forming suffix)), from ex- (“thoroughly”) + terminō (“to finish, close, end”), from terminus (“limit, end”) + -ō (verb-forming suffix).

Example Sentences

  • "We'll use poison to exterminate the rats."
  • "The geth are a humanoid race of networked A.I.s. They were created by the quarians 300 years ago as tools of labor and war. When the geth showed signs of self-evolution, the quarians attempted to exterminate them. The geth won the resulting war. This example has led to legal, systematic repression of artificial intelligences in galactic society."
  • "Somewhat unsurprisingly, unleashing the most powerful navy on the planet with carte blanche to exterminate slavers on sight saw a dramatic and sudden collapse in slaver numbers in the late 1840s and early 1850s."
Ad

Related Words