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is exterminating
verb
To kill all of a population, usually deliberate and especially applied to pests.
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If there is a pattern to the slaughter it is that Sinaloa is exterminating suspected Juárez cartel members and their relatives.
"Naturally it has been evident for quite a while that the regime in Russia is nothing but authoritarian and that it is exterminating all independent forces in society," she said.
The United States is exterminating the Vietnamese.
But the bulk of its work is exterminating nuisance wildlife by methods that include poisoning, gassing, trapping and aerial gunning.
The other option the Department of Environmental Conservation is considering is "exterminating [the turkeys] with the questionable second act of harvesting their meat and giving it to a local food pantry"— a method already employed with Prospect Park's geese.
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It is a film in which, lest you forget, everyone is exterminated when they turn 30.
"They are exterminating the bourgeoisie".
"If you don't water, you are exterminating all life in those soils.
The Tatars were exterminated.
Pests must be exterminated.
FRANK: Culture cannot be exterminated.
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