ecocidio

/ekoˈθiðjo/
nounIntermediate
⚖️Law
formal

The destruction of ecosystems or significant harm to the environment, often as a result of human activity, which can be considered a crime under international law.

El tribunal declaró que la tala ilegal en la selva tropical era un acto de ecocidio.

The court ruled that illegal deforestation in the rainforest was an act of ecocide.

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The term is often used in legal and environmental contexts to describe large-scale environmental destruction.

Collocations

acto de ecocidioact of ecocideley de ecocidioecocide law

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Related Phrases

ecocidio climáticophrase
climate ecocide

💡Pro Tip

Legal Context

Ecocidio is increasingly discussed in international law as a potential crime against the environment.

Gold Rule

Precision

Use 'ecocidio' to refer to large-scale, intentional environmental destruction, not minor incidents.

📖Word Origin

From the Greek 'oikos' (house, environment) and the Latin 'caedere' (to kill). Coined to describe the killing of ecosystems.

📝Usage Notes

The term is often used in legal and environmental advocacy to highlight the severity of environmental destruction.

Word Breakdown

eco-
environment
prefix
+
-cido
killing
suffix
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