possibly extinct
Americanadjective
Etymology
Origin of possibly extinct
First recorded in 2005–10
Example Sentences
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Scientists have confirmed the rediscovery of Moema claudiae, a rare seasonal killifish species in Bolivia that had been considered possibly extinct.
From Science Daily • Dec. 25, 2025
Waesche, meanwhile, though dormant and possibly extinct, may offer an answer to the most pressing question in Antarctic volcanology: With ice melting ever more quickly, will the volcanoes grow more active?
From Science Magazine • Dec. 2, 2024
Two years later, Mr. Thayer mounted an elephant as part of an expedition to seek a possibly extinct Southeast Asian bovine called a kouprey.
From Washington Post • Jan. 4, 2023
Add in the number of possibly extinct species and the tally comes to 573.
From Reuters • Dec. 23, 2022
That prompted it to be listed as critically endangered and possibly extinct.
From Seattle Times • Sep. 30, 2021
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