exterminate |
evacuate |
As verbs the difference between exterminate and evacuate
is that
exterminate is to kill all of a population, usually deliberate and especially applied to pests while
evacuate is to leave or withdraw from; to quit; to retire from; as, soldiers from a country, city, or fortress.
exterminate |
purge |
As verbs the difference between exterminate and purge
is that
exterminate is to kill all of a population, usually deliberate and especially applied to pests while
purge is .
exterminate |
cleanse |
In transitive terms the difference between exterminate and cleanse
is that
exterminate is to kill all of a population, usually deliberate and especially applied to pests while
cleanse is to spiritually purify; to free from sin or guilt; to purge.
holocaust |
exterminate |
As a proper noun holocaust
is (historical|narrowly) the systematic mass murder (genocide) of 6 million jews perpetrated by nazi germany shortly before and during world war ii.
As a verb exterminate is
to kill all of a population, usually deliberate and especially applied to pests.
assassinate |
exterminate |
As verbs the difference between assassinate and exterminate
is that
assassinate is to murder someone, especially an important person, by a sudden or obscure attack, especially for ideological or political reasons while
exterminate is to kill all of a population, usually deliberate and especially applied to pests.
As a noun assassinate
is (obsolete) assassination, murder.
exterminate |
devastate |
As verbs the difference between exterminate and devastate
is that
exterminate is to kill all of a population, usually deliberate and especially applied to pests while
devastate is to ruin many or all things over a large area, such as most or all buildings of a city, or cities of a region, or trees of a forest.
decimate |
exterminate |
As verbs the difference between decimate and exterminate
is that
decimate is roman history To kill one man chosen by lot out of every ten in a legion or other military group while
exterminate is to kill all of a population, usually deliberate and especially applied to pests.
butcher |
exterminate |
As a proper noun butcher
is for a butcher.
As a verb exterminate is
to kill all of a population, usually deliberate and especially applied to pests.
root_out |
exterminate |
Related terms |
Root_out is a related term of exterminate.
As verbs the difference between root_out and exterminate
is that
root_out is to remove or abolish completely while
exterminate is to kill all of a population, usually deliberate and especially applied to pests.
exterminate |
murder |
As verbs the difference between exterminate and murder
is that
exterminate is to kill all of a population, usually deliberate and especially applied to pests while
murder is to deliberately kill (a person or persons).
As a noun murder is
an act of deliberate killing of another being, especially a human.
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