Concept cluster: Activities > Eradication or deletion
n
(medicine) An abnormal evacuation.
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The act of destroying the form or combination of parts under which a thing exists, so that the name can no longer be applied to it.
n
Eradication, uprooting.
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The taking away or removal of something.
v
(rare, humorous) To reduce or shrink; to make or become smaller.
n
(obsolete) A set of ten items.
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(intransitive) To become deflated.
n
One who dejunks.
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(obsolete) That which destroys.
n
One who demolishes.
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The process of demolishing or destroying buildings or other structures.
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The process of denuding or stripping bare.
v
To remove perturbations
n
The act of deposing from office; a removal from the throne.
n
That which destroys something.
n
One who destructs.
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(obsolete) The act of deturbating.
v
To (cause to) cease to be a vacuum.
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One who disarticulates and prepares skeletons.
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One who, or that which, discards.
v
(obsolete) To part; to divide.
n
The process of disentombing.
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The act of disgorging, particularly in the legal sense.
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The act of disimpacting
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One who or that which disjoins.
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The act by which something is dismantled.
n
One who, or that which, dismembers.
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(countable) Removal from membership; detachment from an organization, group, etc.
v
(Scotland, transitive) To deprive or strip, as a house of furniture, or a barn of stock.
v
(obsolete, rare) expunged
n
The act of dissevering; separation.
adj
(obsolete) separated by bounds
n
The act of eliminating, expelling or throwing off.
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erasure; obliteration
n
One who erases.
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The act of erasing; a rubbing out or obliteration.
n
The action of erasing; deletion; obliteration.
n
evacuation
adj
Having had population removed, by evacuation.
n
The act of emptying, clearing of the contents, or discharging, including creating a vacuum.
n
(obsolete) The act of heaping up.
v
Obsolete form of exauthorate. [(obsolete) To deprive of authority or office; to depose or discharge.]
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(obsolete) The act of exaugurating; desecration.
v
(transitive, obsolete) To strip (something) of flesh; to excarnate.
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The removal of some text during editing.
v
(transitive) To drive out (an evil spirit) from a person, place or thing, especially by an incantation or prayer.
n
The ritual act of driving out evil spirits from persons, places or things that are possessed by them.
v
(transitive) To rid a person, place or thing of an evil spirit.
adj
That expels
n
(biology) The ability to expel (parasites for example))
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The process by which something is expelled.
n
Obsolete form of exspoliation. [(obsolete) Spoliation.]
n
(obsolete) The act of spiting phlegm.
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expulsion; the act of expelling
adj
expulsive; having the power to expel; serving to expel
n
(obsolete) An expeller.
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The act of expelling or the state of being expelled.
adj
Of or relating to expulsion.
v
To expunge or erase.
n
The act of expunging or erasing.
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expungement; act of expunging
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One whose information or record has been expunged.
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The act of expunging.
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The act by which something is expunged; a deletion.
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(obsolete) A stirring up; a rousing.
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(obsolete, rare) Emergence.
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(obsolete) The act of wiping or rubbing out.
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The action of making or becoming extinct; annihilation.
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An act of extracting or the condition of being extracted.
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(obsolete) Extraction.
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destruction
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Any device or substance used to incapacitate a person or crowd
v
To drastically reduce the effectiveness of something.
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The cancellation, erasure or deletion of something.
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(transitive, of a person) To forcibly remove, e.g., from political activity.
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(transitive, figuratively) To sap (a person) of the strength, whether physical or emotional, required to deal with a situation.
v
(transitive) To deprive of polish; to make impolite.
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(transitive) To deprive of temper; to make soft.
adj
(figuratively, by extension) Having been removed from a familiar circumstance, especially suddenly and unwillingly.
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The act of emptying or clearing out.
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One who, or that which, voids, empties, vacates, or annuls.

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