Sentence examples for To exterminate from inspiring English sources

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To exterminate

verb

To kill all of a population, usually deliberate and especially applied to pests.

  • We'll use poison to exterminate the rats.

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"They want to exterminate us".

"And it is impossible to exterminate them.

All this makes them easy to exterminate.

But trying to exterminate bacteria has had nasty consequences.

The lakeside-dwelling Turkana show no desire to exterminate them.

"They were told to exterminate us," he said.

These influences the Russians are resolved to exterminate.

"They wanted to exterminate the people," he said.

Officials had hoped to exterminate 10,000 animals by Saturday.

This is a method to exterminate the population".

"They want to exterminate us blacks," said Halime Ali Souf.

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