stamp out
phrasal verbPart ofstamp
stamp out — phrasal verb
1. To put an end to something bad or unwanted, especially through determined effort
1.片語動詞
釋義
To put an end to something bad or unwanted, especially through determined effort or official action — like stamping out a disease, crime, or unfair practice.
例句
The government launched a new program to stamp out illegal logging in the rain forests.
The school principal promised to stamp out bullying with stricter rules and better supervision.