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Meanings of
eradicate
in English
Portuguese
aniquilar
Catalan
delmar
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To kill in large numbers.
eliminate
extinguish
annihilate
exterminate
decimate
carry off
kill off
wipe out
Portuguese
aniquilar
Portuguese
exterminar
Catalan
exterminar
Spanish
exterminar
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To destroy completely leaving no trace.
uproot
extirpate
root out
Portuguese
exterminar
Synonyms
Examples for "
uproot
"
uproot
extirpate
root out
Examples for "
uproot
"
1
You cannot
uproot
all of my work without tearing down every building.
2
This is home to Liz, and I don't want to
uproot
her.
3
Man is like a plant which perishes when the storms
uproot
it.
4
He would
uproot
the forest trees and tear the roofs from the houses.
5
They did not
uproot
one type of civilisation in order to plant another.
1
He who would
extirpate
a terrible disease must not fear the knife.'
2
I
extirpate
you from my life; I erase you from my memory.
3
Grant us to
extirpate
these impious Mahometans, and to overturn their empire.
4
The Whigs seem determined to
extirpate
the Tories, and the Tories the Whigs.
5
The true way is to discover and to
extirpate
the germs.
1
Many believe greater transparency and accountability are needed to
root
out
corruption.
2
I will
root
out
every superstition in a circle of twenty miles.
3
Helen Pidd reports from Sofia on Bulgaria's efforts to
root
out
corruption.
4
Most Popular Malian forces
root
out
Islamists in northern town Posted Mar.
5
My guess is that fearful events are the hardest to
root
out
.
Usage of
eradicate
in English
1
The crisis in Zimbabwe is undermining international efforts to
eradicate
conflict diamonds.
2
Purpose of review: Interest has re-emerged in approaches to
eradicate
HIV infection.
3
New Zealanders are backing the Prime Minister's aim to
eradicate
terrorism online.
4
Aim to
eradicate
wild polio, clear the way for the vaccine-derived kind.
5
They can keep patients healthy for years, but never
eradicate
the virus.
6
However, single-agent venetoclcax fails to
eradicate
minimal residual disease in most patients.
7
We have an opportunity in our lifetime to
eradicate
deaths from malaria.
8
Share these steps with your friends to help
eradicate
tunnel vision worldwide!
9
But the technique could be used to help
eradicate
many other insects.
10
Unless of course, you can tell us how to
eradicate
the infestation?
11
We know we are not going to be able to
eradicate
it.
12
So they've decided to try and
eradicate
pests from the entire region.
13
The virus can be difficult to treat and
eradicate
in such circumstances.
14
Madigan saw it, even helping Carbery to
eradicate
his most obvious flaw.
15
She hoped it would
eradicate
whatever concern Randall might feel about her.
16
This was one memory that Constant had done his best to
eradicate
.
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eradicate
Noun
Singular
Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Frequent collocations
eradicate the disease
eradicate poverty
eradicate pests
eradicate corruption
eradicate polio
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Translations for
eradicate
Portuguese
aniquilar
massacrar
devastar
dizimar
exterminar
extirpar
erradicar
Catalan
delmar
aniquilar
anihilar
exterminar
desarrelar
extirpar
Spanish
exterminar
Eradicate
through the time
Eradicate
across language varieties
New Zealand
Common
South Africa
Common
Ireland
Less common
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