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deworm

American  
[dee-wurm] / diˈwɜrm /

verb (used with object)

  1. worm.


Etymology

Origin of deworm

First recorded in 1925–30; de- + worm

Example Sentences

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Based on her paper's results, local wildlife managers have decided to deworm camels in the study area to protect animals such as giraffes, whose numbers are declining.

From Scientific American • Sep. 1, 2022

On Thursday, she complained that she could not get a doctor to prescribe her ivermectin, a drug used to treat parasites in humans and deworm livestock.

From Salon • Sep. 17, 2021

Now there is ivermectin, which is more commonly used to deworm horses and other large animals, but with a human-strength prescription for parasites and some skin conditions.

From Seattle Times • Sep. 13, 2021

“It’s stressful to think about. What if I can’t deworm my horses?”

From Los Angeles Times • Sep. 11, 2021

Ivermectin is a drug primarily used to treat parasites in livestock — that is, to deworm horses, cattle, sheep and goats.

From Washington Post • Aug. 23, 2021

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