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1 extirpating
сущ. уничтожение;
истребление;
ликвидация;
искоренение the final extirpating of that whole nation ≈ окончательное истребление всего народа the extirpating of superstitions ≈ искоренение суеверийБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > extirpating
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2 extirpating
уничтожение; истребление; ликвидация; искоренениеАнгло-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > extirpating
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3 extirpating
уничтожение; истребление; ликвидация; искоренение -
4 extirpating
vამოძირკვავს -
5 cutting out
вырезка; вырезаниеСинонимический ряд:1. excision (noun) abscission; deletion; eradication; excision; extermination; removal2. excising (verb) excising; extirpating3. supplanting (verb) displacing; supplanting; usurping -
6 exterminating
уничтожать; уничтожающийСинонимический ряд:1. annihilating (verb) abating; abolishing; annihilating; blotting out; decimating; eradicating; extinguishing; extirpating; massacring; murdering; rooting out; slaughtering; uprooting; wiping out2. clearing (verb) blot out; clearing; erasing; liquidating; obliterating; removing; root out; rub out; snuff out; stamp out; wipe out -
7 extinguishing
1. гашение2. погаситьСинонимический ряд:1. extinction (noun) blotting out; darkening; drowning; extinction; putting out; quenching; snuffing2. clearing (verb) abating; abolishing; annihilating; blot out; blotting out; clearing; eradicating; erasing; exterminating; extirpating; liquidating; murdering; obliterating; removing; root out; rooting out; rub out; snuff out; stamp out; uprooting; wipe out; wiping out3. quenching (verb) dousing; outing; put out; putting out; quenching; snuffing4. squashing (verb) crushing; put down; putting down; quashing; quelling; squashing; squelching; suppressing
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