We have no meanings for "total extermination" in our records yet.
1 Fear that arises from an unfeared one may lead to total extermination .
2 We are not safe, and self-preservation requires the total extermination of this set.
3 Scarcely any persecution serves the intended purpose but such as amounts to a total extermination .
4 Mrs. Mary Pray, of Providence, wrote a letter recommending the total extermination of the red men.
5 They were disgusting animals with no regard for human life and for that they deserved total extermination .
6 If no means can be adopted to check the evil, it must eventually lead to their total extermination .
7 They claimed total extermination , yet there were always rumors of old ones that had slipped through the cracks.
8 I think it quite reasonable to expect that you desist from this perverse mood, which will end in our total extermination .
9 That was why he had insisted on the total extermination of all the station's inhabitants, including the men from the Sebastopolite convoys.
10 How this handful of pioneers came to venture upon such dangerous ground, or, being there, escaped total extermination , may well excite our wonder.
11 Then began a cruel, desolating war of fifteen years, the outcome of which was the almost total extermination of the radical party among the Hussites.
12 "The Spaniards," says Rabutin, "might have accomplished our total extermination , and taken from us all hope of setting ourselves up again.
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