exterminate

ختم
definition
verb
after exterminating the entire population, the soldiers set fire to the buildings
destroy completely.
translation of 'Exterminate '
verb
نیست و نابود کرنا
example
‘Genocide is the attempt to eliminate, limit or 'exterminate' a religious ethnic national or racial group,’ he said.
Not only did these 'exterminate' whole populations, they also destroyed native faith in their rulers, culture, and gods.
In Sao Paulo, Brazil, a city official in charge of a campaign to 'exterminate' rats said that public support for the program was adversely affected by the popularity of Mickey Mouse among children.
It may be that the determination with which I 'exterminate' any flies that enter my house is causing famine in the spider population.
A new act recently passed for hunting and game protection states that hunters are free to 'exterminate' any carnivores they encounter.
Like it or not there is no truly humane way to 'exterminate' a fox, one way or another there is distress.
I would lie there and hear the soldiers cursing and shooting whichever people they had randomly decided to 'exterminate' that night.
So perhaps the best way to 'exterminate' rats would be to launch an intensive breeding programme.
‘We had to close the school for six days in October to 'exterminate' rats from the classrooms and the children are being taught in damp and overcrowded rooms,’ said Mr O'Connor.
British poets flocked to defend a régime that destroyed 20,000 churches in Spain and tried to 'exterminate' whole classes of society, including 6,832 priests, monks and nuns.
Attempts have been made before to 'exterminate' the birds, but these efforts failed mainly because of a lack of funds.
It's a massacre, they 'exterminate' people for the fun of it.
they use poison to 'exterminate' moles
At the same time the government has ordered a campaign to 'exterminate' rats.
Developing foetuses cannot be defined as a ‘race’ in any meaningful sense, and a seriously planned attempt to wipe them out would swiftly 'exterminate' the human race.
But a federal campaign to 'exterminate' prairie dogs in 1950s and '60s killed nearly all of the ferrets' prey.
It took five decades of trapping, bounties, and posse hunts to 'exterminate' the wolf here.
they use poison to 'exterminate' moles
When Tasmanian environmentalists became aware of this fox problem around March of 2002, they begged the government to 'exterminate' the foxes quickly while it was still possible.
If we accept, that the way of justice, is to 'exterminate' the life of a murderer, then why do we choose such a painful method of killing?
Apart from his desire for even more power, Sejanus was also interested in 'exterminating' the Jews.
Koplow concedes that this is the primary reason why some feel strongly about not 'exterminating' the virus stockpiles currently held in the United States and Russia.
An 'exterminator' slaughtered the bird with a pellet gun as it tried to hide in a corner.
Dr Wagner claimed that simply 'exterminating' the street dogs was not enough because areas that are cleared of dogs quickly become repopulated.
These one-time bacteria 'exterminators' are gradually becoming useless in the face of more powerful bacteria.
And, although Germany eventually lost the country to other foreign powers after the WW I, 'exterminating' those they regarded as their enemies remained a part of their national strategy during war.
The first Assassins were 'exterminated' by the Mongols, a small benefit to be set against the latter's reinforcement of Asiatic despotism in Russia, Central Asia and the Near East.
Christian missionaries promoted their eradication, and most had been 'exterminated' by the beginning of the 20th century.
Good humans feel no compunction about 'exterminating' inhuman creatures that prey upon the innocent.
Macias 'exterminated' a third of his populace before being executed after a 1979 coup.
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