extirpatory (Meaning)
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extirpatory (a.)
Extirpative.
Synonyms & Antonyms of extirpatory
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extirpatory Sentence Examples
- The extirpatory policies of the colonial government resulted in the near-annihilation of many indigenous tribes.
- The extirpatory campaign against the Asian tiger mosquito proved to be highly effective in reducing its population.
- The introduction of the cane toad to Australia had extirpatory effects on many native species.
- The extirpatory fishing practices of commercial trawlers are a major threat to marine biodiversity.
- The extirpatory disease that wiped out the American chestnut tree in the early 20th century is still being studied by scientists.
- The use of rodenticides is an extirpatory measure that can have unintended consequences for non-target species.
- The extirpatory effects of climate change are already being felt by many species around the world.
- The extirpatory hunting practices of humans have led to the extinction of numerous species throughout history.
- The extirpatory policies of the Khmer Rouge regime in Cambodia resulted in the deaths of millions of people.
- The extirpatory nature of certain diseases can make them extremely difficult to control and eradicate.
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Extirpative.
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The extirpatory policies of the colonial government resulted in the near-annihilation of many indigenous tribes.
The extirpatory campaign against the Asian tiger mosquito proved to be highly effective in reducing its population.
The introduction of the cane toad to Australia had extirpatory effects on many native species.
The extirpatory fishing practices of commercial trawlers are a major threat to marine biodiversity.