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extirpated
English - Turkish
Definition of
extirpated
in English Turkish dictionary
Related Terms
extirpate
{f}
yok etmek
extirpate
{f}
kesip atmak [tıp.]
extirpate
{f}
söküp atmak, kökünü kazımak
extirpate
halletmek
extirpate
yok etme
extirpate
imha etme
extirpate
ekstirpe et
extirpate
köküyle sökmek
extirpate
kökünden sökmek
extirpate
(Tıp)
Kökünü kazımak, kesip çıkarmak (ur v.s)
extirpate
{f}
kökünü kazımak
extirpate
izale etmek
extirpate
{f}
imha etmek
extirpate
{f}
kökünden halletmek
extirpate
kökünü kazı
extirpate
kesip atmak
English - English
Definition of
extirpated
in English English dictionary
Locally extinct (though alive elsewhere)
Simple past tense and past participle of extirpate
past of extirpate
Related Terms
extirpate
To surgically remove
extirpate
To destroy completely; to annihilate
extirpate
{v}
to root up or out, to destroy
extirpate
pull up by or as if by the roots; "uproot the vine that has spread all over the garden"
extirpate
To clear an area of roots and stumps
extirpate
{f}
destroy, eradicate; uproot; cut out surgically, remove by surgery
extirpate
surgically remove (an organ)
extirpate
To pluck up by the stem or root; to root out; to eradicate, literally or figuratively; to destroy wholly; as, to extirpate weeds; to extirpate a tumor; to extirpate a sect; to extirpate error or heresy
extirpate
to completely destroy something that is unpleasant or unwanted (exstirpatus, past participle of exstirpare, from stirps )
extirpate
to destroy completely
extirpate
To pull up by the roots; uproot
extirpate
To destroy totally; extinction caused by direct human action, such as hunting, trapping, etc
extirpate
\EK-stur-payt\, transitive verb: 1 To pull up by the stem or root 2 To destroy completely 3 To remove by surgery
extirpate
destroy completely, as if down to the roots; "the vestiges of political democracy were soon uprooted"
extirpated
Hyphenation
ex·tir·pa·ted
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