Verb
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| extirpate -
surgically remove (an organ)
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take away,
remove,
withdraw,
take take out or remove; "take out the chicken after adding the vegetables"
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surgery a room where a doctor or dentist can be consulted; "he read the warning in the doctor's surgery"
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| extirpate -
pull up by or as if by the roots; "uproot the vine that has spread all over the garden"
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uproot,
deracinate,
root out |
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displace,
move cause to move, usually with force or pressure; "the refugees were displaced by the war"
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stub strike (one's toe) accidentally against an object; "She stubbed her toe in the dark and now it's broken"
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| extirpate -
destroy completely, as if down to the roots; "the vestiges of political democracy were soon uprooted" "root out corruption"
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uproot,
eradicate,
root out,
exterminate |
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destruct,
destroy destroy (one's own missile or rocket); "The engineers had to destruct the rocket for safety reasons"
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