extirpar

Catalan

Etymology

From Latin exstirpō.

Verb

extirpar (first-person singular present extirpo, past participle extirpat)

  1. (transitive) to extirpate, to uproot (to pull up by the roots)
  2. to extirpate, to excise (to surgically remove)
  3. to extirpate, to annihilate (to destroy completely)

Conjugation

Further reading


Ido

Etymology

Borrowed from English extirpate, French extirper, Italian estirpare, Spanish extirpar.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ekstirˈpar/, /eɡztirˈpar/

Verb

extirpar (present extirpas, past extirpis, future extirpos, conditional extirpus, imperative extirpez)

  1. (transitive) extirpate, uproot
  2. (transitive, surgery) to cut out, remove totally
  3. (transitive, figuratively) to destroy wholly, eradicate, weed out

Conjugation

Derived terms

  • extirpala (extirpative)
  • extirpero (extirpator)
  • extirpisto (extirpator)
  • extirpiva (extirpative)
  • extirpo (extirpation)
  • neextirpebla (ineradicable)

Portuguese

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin exstirpāre (uproot).

Verb

extirpar (first-person singular present extirpo, first-person singular preterite extirpei, past participle extirpado)

  1. to extirpate; to uproot

Conjugation

Further reading

  • extirpar” in Dicionário Priberam da Língua Portuguesa.

Spanish

Etymology

From Latin exstirpō (uproot).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /eɡstiɾˈpaɾ/ [eɣ̞s.t̪iɾˈpaɾ]
  • (file)
  • Rhymes: -aɾ
  • Syllabification: ex‧tir‧par

Verb

extirpar (first-person singular present extirpo, first-person singular preterite extirpé, past participle extirpado)

  1. to uproot
  2. to extirpate
  3. to surgically remove

Conjugation

Further reading

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