extirper

Noun

 * 1)  An extirpator.

Etymology
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Verb

 * 1) to uproot, extirpate (pull [a plant and its roots] out of the ground)
 * 2)  to remove, take out (e.g. an organ)
 * 3)  to weed out, get rid of, eradicate (e.g. a problem or characteristic)
 * 4) to pull out, take out, whip out (remove something from e.g. a holder, pocket, holster etc.)
 * 5) to drag out, hoist out, lug out (remove someone, with difficulty, from a place)
 * 6)  to pull oneself out (of somewhere)
 * 7)  to fish out, make someone cough up (obtain e.g. information from someone)
 * 1)  to fish out, make someone cough up (obtain e.g. information from someone)