This week we continue our vocabulary-building series, “The Closing Word.” Each week we provide a new word to help build your vocabulary and show you how to specifically implement it in business. A well-spoken, intelligent agent inspires confidence with clients and colleagues alike.
This week’s closing word: extirpate
Pronounced: (EK-stuhr-payt)
Verb:
1. To destroy completely.
2. To pull up by the roots.
Synonyms:
eradicate – exterminate – uproot – destroy – root out
Example:
“I know it can be scary, but a quality home inspection will extirpate any fears buyers may have about the condition of your house. I suggest we enlist a reputable, thorough inspector.”