Extermination in a sentence as a noun

Yes there is a period of calm that has started with the WWI extermination of the Caliphate by the Turks.

Eugenics has nothing to do with fair treatment, though, it has to do with sterilization and extermination.

Sometimes you see extermination camps and concentration camps talked about, but other times you see both talked about just as 'concentration camps'.

But he is a monster, personally responsible for several ethnic extermination campaigns, no doubt about that.

If people do not show wisdom, then in the final analysis they will come to a clash, like blind moles, and then reciprocal extermination will begin...Mr. President, we and you ought not now to pull on the ends of the rope in which you have tied the knot of war, because the more the two of us pull, the tighter that knot will be tied.

Attempting to eliminate it through extermination is futile: the collateral damage only multiples the numbers wanting to fight.

They relentlessly pursued extermination of another intelligent life-form at the hands of an innocent minor.

The extermination of minorities is a very popular tactic amongst people supporting social equality.

The problem is that traditional tribalism and nationalism lead to untold suffering through war, conquest, assimilation, extermination of other groups of people, etc.

Of course, modern nerds with no social consciousness could come up with even better ways, or to put it that way, imagine the nerd-energy behind google/facebook/amazon/HN moved from ad-click generation to a peoples extermination.

When it comes to the obvious religious extermination policies that exist in places like Pakistan or Bangladesh, or all over the middle east, again, it does not seem to be possible, in my experience, to hear condemnations of that behaviour.

Extermination definitions

noun

complete annihilation; "they think a meteor cause the extinction of the dinosaurs"

See also: extinction

noun

the act of exterminating

See also: liquidation