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Taijiya; Exterminate; Exterminism; Extermination (disambiguation)

Extermination         
·noun Elimination.
II. Extermination ·noun The act of exterminating; total destruction; eradication; excision; as, the extermination of inhabitants or tribes, of error or vice, or of weeds from a field.
extermination         
n.
1.
Extirpation, eradication, annihilation, destruction, extinction, abolition, excision.
2.
(Math.) Elimination.
extermination         
n. complete, total extermination

Wikipedia

Extermination

Extermination or exterminate may refer to:

  • Pest control, elimination of insects or vermin
  • Genocide, extermination—in whole or in part—of an ethnic, racial, religious, or national group
  • Homicide or murder in general
  • "Exterminate!", the battle cry of the Daleks in the British television show Doctor Who
  • As a proper noun
    • Extermination (comics), a Marvel Comics crossover event featuring the X-Men
    • Extermination (video game), a 2001 PlayStation 2 game by Deep Space
    • ExtermiNation, a 2015 album by heavy metal band Raven
    • "Exterminate!" (song), a 1992 song by Snap!
Examples of use of extermination
1. Proposals include extermination and catching them for the table.
2. Perhaps near the site of an old extermination camp?
3. Vera Reitzer survived the extermination camp, married soon after the war and moved to South Africa.
4. If there was an extermination programme to kill all the Jews, how come so many survived?
5. The Nazis set about their mass extermination soon after invading Belarus in 1'41.