unexterminated

English

Adjective

unexterminated (not comparable)

  1. not exterminated
    • 2001 [1776], Jeremy Bentham, edited by Francis C Montague, A Fragment on Government:
      When the Spaniards, for example, became masters of the empire of Mexico, a vulgar politician might suppose it was because such of the Mexicans as remained unexterminated, could not help it. No such thing …
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