exterminate
verb
[ ɪkˈstəːmɪneɪt ]
• destroy completely.
• "after exterminating the entire population, the soldiers set fire to the buildings"
Similar:
kill,
put to death,
do to death,
do away with,
put an end to,
finish off,
take the life of,
end the life of,
get rid of,
dispatch,
slaughter,
butcher,
massacre,
wipe out,
mow down,
shoot down,
cut down,
put to the sword,
send to the gas chambers,
ethnically cleanse,
destroy,
eliminate,
eradicate,
annihilate,
extirpate,
murder,
assassinate,
execute,
bump off,
knock off,
polish off,
do in,
top,
take out,
snuff out,
erase,
croak,
stiff,
zap,
blow away,
blow someone's brains out,
give someone the works,
ice,
off,
rub out,
waste,
whack,
smoke,
scrag,
slay,
Origin:
late Middle English (in the sense ‘drive out’): from Latin exterminat- ‘driven out’, from the verb exterminare, from ex- ‘out’ + terminus ‘boundary’. The sense ‘destroy’ (mid 16th century) comes from the Latin of the Vulgate.