extirpation
extirpation (ek-st[schwa]r-pay-sh[schwa]n), n. 1. The act of completely removing or destroying something. 2. Damage to land intentionally done by a person who has lost the right to the land.
extirpation (ek-st[schwa]r-pay-sh[schwa]n), n. 1. The act of completely removing or destroying something. 2. Damage to land intentionally done by a person who has lost the right to the land.