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extenuate [ekˈstenjʊeıt] VB trans

▶ extenuation [ekˌstenjʊˈeıʃən] N

extricate [ˈekstrıkeıt] VB trans

▶ extrication [ˌek­strıˈkeıʃən] N

exterminate [ıkˈstɜːmıneıt] VB trans

▶ extermination [ekˌstɜːmıˈneıʃən] N

anticipate [ænˈtısıpeıt] VB trans

extortionate [ıkˈstɔːʃənıət] ADJ

extort [ıkˈstɔːt] VB trans

II . extra [ˈekstrə] ADV

III . extra [ˈekstrə] N

II . extreme [ıkˈstriːm] N

extempore [ıkˈstempərı] ADJ ADV

extradite [ˈekstrədaıt] VB trans

▶ extradition [ˌekstrəˈdıʃən] N

constipate [ˈkɒnstıpeıt] VB trans

▶ constipated ADJ

emancipate [ıˈmænsıpeıt] VB trans

▶ emancipation [ıˌmænsıˈpeıʃən] N

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Buffalo and elephants have been extirpated in the area.
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It was believed to be extirpated in the early 1900s.
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This species is sensitive to siltation and can be extirpated from degraded streams.
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In the 1950s, this animal was thought to have been extirpated due to habitat loss.
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It has been extirpated from the lake itself due to heavy pollution, but survives in a single tributary and a few small temple ponds.
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I sometimes wonder whether people, who talk so freely about extirpating the unfit, ever dispassionately consider their own history.
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The elephant population in the mountains was extirpated.
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As the black rhino is extirpated in most of these areas, the status of the latter subspecies is unclear.
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Many populations are known to have been extirpated because they occurred on valuable private land and were destroyed when the properties were developed.
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There are 26 reported occurrences of the plant, but several of these have been extirpated.
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