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exterminator
[ik-stur-muh-ney-ter]
noun
a person or thing that exterminates.
a person or business establishment specializing in the elimination of vermin, insects, etc., from a building, apartment, etc., especially by the controlled application of toxic chemicals.
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of exterminator1
Example Sentences
“Bees are still wild animals” but nothing to call an exterminator for, Durboraw said.
The department also said that its own inspection this week did not reveal any black worms, and that the jail maintains a contract with an exterminator.
A man posing as a pest exterminator tried to gain access to a San Diego hotel that operates as a shelter for migrant families.
My husband called an exterminator, who agreed to come the next morning.
New York exterminators currently kill rats using snap and glue traps, poisons that make them bleed internally, and carbon monoxide gas that can suffocate them in burrows.
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