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Filter by Meaning The extirpation of corrupt politicians is necessary for restoring faith in the democratic system.
The archaeologists discovered evidence of ancient extirpation practices during their excavation of the site.
The extirpation of invasive plants from the garden allowed the native flora to flourish.
The removal company specializes in the extirpation of furniture from residential properties.
The government implemented strict measures to prevent the extirpation of a contagious disease.
The veterinarian performed the extirpation of a diseased tooth in the dog's mouth.
Environmentalists are advocating for the extirpation of invasive species that threaten native ecosystems.
The park ranger provided a demonstration on the proper technique of extirpation to a group of nature enthusiasts.
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