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Meanings of
eradication
in English
Portuguese
aniquilação
Catalan
eradicació
Spanish
erradicación
Back to the meaning
The complete destruction of every trace of something.
elimination
obliteration
extirpation
Portuguese
aniquilação
Synonyms
Examples for "
elimination
"
elimination
obliteration
extirpation
Examples for "
elimination
"
1
The industry has been concerned about the possible
elimination
of such practices.
2
Right now, we're working on work force development and second-generation poverty
elimination
.
3
Maintaining
elimination
depends on adopting a highly strategic approach to risk management.
4
The control and eventual
elimination
of P. vivax are global health priorities.
5
The
elimination
of leaders can be extremely useful but has unpredictable consequences.
1
Patients with less than 2 years of follow-up without
obliteration
were excluded.
2
We are disgusted by the
obliteration
of Africans in key state-owned enterprises.
3
She must only behave with dignity, and submit to her own
obliteration
.
4
It is as close as we have ever come to total
obliteration
.
5
The ultimate result, we believe, would be the planet's violent
obliteration
.
1
Tourists demand extermination and
extirpation
of animals and plants which bother them.
2
The remaining four patients refused to undergo
extirpation
of the local recurrence.
3
The authors do not expect adequate endoscopic
extirpation
with muscle invasive tumors.
4
He didn't want to witness the
extirpation
of his own facial hair.
5
Conclusions: Complete surgical
extirpation
remains the only curative treatment of GIST.
Usage of
eradication
in English
1
Accurate surveillance data also stimulate interest and support for national
eradication
programmes.
2
Other projects on the priority list include vaccine development and mosquito
eradication
.
3
We have applied the principles of good governance and aggressive corruption
eradication
.
4
Conclusion: The 7-day moxifloxacin-containing triple therapy produced an unacceptably low
eradication
rate.
5
Widodo said Brodjonegoro is an expert in fiscal decentralization and poverty
eradication
.
6
If we are going with
eradication
,
we need to ramp up measures.
7
The global
eradication
of poliomyelitis will require substantial changes in immunization practices.
8
It describes the
eradication
of the difference between truth and fiction altogether.
9
This will substantially contribute to poverty
eradication
through employment and wealth creation.
10
Henderson, who played a key role in the global
eradication
of smallpox.
11
Now authorities are trying to reverse the damage with huge
eradication
attempts.
12
WHEN did the first Bovine TB
eradication
scheme come in to operation?
13
It has for its object the prevention and
eradication
of infectious diseases:
14
This study was conducted to evaluate the
eradication
rate of retreatment choices.
15
Biofilm inhibition and
eradication
assays were performed according to the standard protocols.
16
Postexposu re administration of 1st generation smallpox vaccines was effective during
eradication
.
Other examples for "eradication"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
eradication
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
global eradication
successful eradication
complete eradication
effective eradication
manual eradication
More collocations
Translations for
eradication
Portuguese
aniquilação
erradicação
Catalan
eradicació
devastació
destrucció
Spanish
erradicación
destrucción
obliteración
Eradication
through the time
Eradication
across language varieties
New Zealand
Common
United States of America
Less common
United Kingdom
Rare