1. extirpated - Adjective
2. extirpated - Verb
of Extirpate
Source: Webster's dictionaryNo deeply-rooted tendency was ever extirpated by adverse argument. Not having originally been founded on argument, it cannot be destroyed by logic. George Henry Lewes
After the wolves were extirpated from Yellowstone, the coyote then became the park's top canine predator. Source: Internet
Blind Dragon acts as an intermediary between Lilith and Samael: Blind Dragon rides Lilith the Sinful – may she be extirpated quickly in our days, Amen! Source: Internet
Its range has become patchy throughout Borneo, being largely extirpated from various parts of the island, including the southeast. Source: Internet
Before they were extirpated around 1930, Montana's wolves could be very large. Source: Internet
By 100 AD they were extirpated. Source: Internet