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    Terminate someone with extreme prejudice
    • murder or assassinate someone (used as a euphemism)

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  2. In military and other covert operations, terminate with extreme prejudice is a euphemism for aggressive execution (playing on the expression " termination with prejudice " of an employment contract). In a military intelligence context, it is generally understood as an order to assassinate.

  3. Apr 24, 2023 · extreme prejudice ( uncountable) Lethal force, applied extrajudicially with the intent to kill . Severe treatment . Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see extreme ,‎ prejudice.

  4. Aug 31, 2023 · terminate with extreme prejudice (third-person singular simple present terminates with extreme prejudice, present participle terminating with extreme prejudice, simple past and past participle terminated with extreme prejudice) (euphemistic, US) To murder; to assassinate.

  5. (euphemistic, US) To murder; to assassinate. The government ordered the spies to be terminated with extreme prejudice: they did not want them to expose what they knew in a public trial. Wiktionary. Origin of Terminate-with-extreme-prejudice.

  6. Extreme-prejudice Definition. Seemingly senseless or irrational hostility.

  7. To kill someone without hesitation, mercy, or discernment. The general warned the rebels that they must either surrender or be terminated with extreme prejudice. We must terminate these terrorists with extreme prejudice to ensure the safety of our country. See also: extreme, prejudice, terminate.

  8. To kill someone without hesitation, mercy, or discernment. The general warned the rebels that they must either surrender or be terminated with extreme prejudice. We must terminate these terrorists with extreme prejudice to ensure the safety of our country. See also: extreme, prejudice, terminate.

  9. Terminate with extreme prejudice. Source: Brewer's Dictionary of Modern Phrase & Fable Author(s): John AytoJohn Ayto, Ian CroftonIan Crofton. A secret-service euphemism, originating in the cia, for the assassination of an individual. First recorded in 1972, various ...

  10. kill (someone) with extreme prejudice. To kill someone without hesitation, mercy, or discernment. The general warned the rebels that they must either surrender or be killed with extreme prejudice. We must kill these terrorists with extreme prejudice to ensure the safety of our country.

  11. What does extreme prejudice‎ mean? extreme prejudice ( English) Origin & history. coined in the film Apocalypse Now 1979. Noun. extreme prejudice. seemingly senseless or irrational hostility. Derived words & phrases. terminate with extreme prejudice – to assassinate. Examples. Automatically generated practical examples in English:

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