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ex·tir·pate [ˈekstɜ:peɪt, ingl. am. -stɚ-] V. trans. form.

to extirpate sb/sth people, sect, species
to extirpate sb/sth evil, heresy, prejudice
etw ausmerzen elev.
to extirpate sb/sth hair, plant
to extirpate sb/sth MED. growth
etw entfernen [o. espec. exstirpieren]
to extirpate an enemy

extirpate [ˈekstɜːpeɪt] V.

extirpate

Ejemplos de uso en el diccionario PONS (revisados por la redacción)

to extirpate an enemy
to extirpate ignorance fig.

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

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The first known population was composed of five or six plants and it is thought to have been extirpated.
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There are 26 reported occurrences of the plant, but several of these have been extirpated.
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Presently, the species is nearly extirpated in most of its original range.
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Where not locally extirpated, snow leopards and leopards are also predators of argali of any age.
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As the black rhino is extirpated in most of these areas, the status of the latter subspecies is unclear.
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I sometimes wonder whether people, who talk so freely about extirpating the unfit, ever dispassionately consider their own history.
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This species is sensitive to siltation and can be extirpated from degraded streams.
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Many populations are known to have been extirpated because they occurred on valuable private land and were destroyed when the properties were developed.
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It is thought that three species of primate have been extirpated.
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It was believed to be extirpated in the early 1900s.
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