"Extinguishment" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
The noun "extinguishment" refers to the act of putting an end to or suppressing something, such as a fire, a flame, or an action. It also refers to the state of being put out or eliminated. In a broader sense, it can refer to the removal or abolition of something, such as a law, a right, or a privilege.
Extinctive refers to something that is capable of bringing about the disappearance or extermination of a species, genus, or family of organisms, usually due to unfavorable environmental or ecological conditions. In other words, it means the act of causing something to become extinct, or the state of being capable of killing or wiping out a range of living organisms.
An extinguisher is a device or container that is used to put out or suppress a fire. It can contain a fire-suppressing agent, such as foam, water, or dry chemical, and it is typically operated manually by spraying the agent in a specific pattern to smother or starve the fire of oxygen.
Extirp means to completely remove or destroy something, especially an animal or plant species, from a particular area or region.
Extirpative refers to something that is intended to completely eliminate or remove a species, population, or entity, typically in reference to invasive or unwanted organisms.