eradicated in English

adjective
1
(of a tree or plant) depicted with the roots exposed.
The shield contains ‘three Scots pine trees eradicated Proper’.
verb
1
destroy completely; put an end to.
this disease has been eradicated from the world

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Below are sample sentences containing the word "eradicated" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "eradicated", or refer to the context using the word "eradicated" in the English Dictionary.

1. Has it been eradicated?

2. Hate Will Be Eradicated!

3. Can yaws be eradicated?

4. Smallpox has almost been eradicated.

5. Crime, Violence and Wickedness Eradicated:

6. Polio has been virtually eradicated in Brazil.

7. We pretty much have eradicated global polio.

8. It eradicated the mosquito vector in several areas.

9. Once established, Formosan termites have never been eradicated from an area.

10. The discount to the market could be eradicated by some judicious pruning.

11. Malversation can be eradicated effectively. And we'll increase beneficial results, and reduce loss.

12. In the middle years of the century, polio was eradicated and smallpox eliminated.

13. Thanks to the widespread availability of antibiotics diseases such as typhoid have largely been eradicated.

14. (Luke 4:18) This good news includes the promise that poverty will be eradicated.

15. He had eradicated abnormal instincts and thus delivered not a few from a hateful bondage.

16. If the Anglo-Saxons eradicated the Celtic language, the Viking's impact was significantly less

17. The scourge of measles is being eradicated in many areas through the contributions of this Church.

18. The Anglo-American World Power will be the dominant world power when false religion is eradicated.

19. The Liberal Unionists were admitted to the Carlton Club and a longstanding source of tension was eradicated.

20. That first post-natal subservience, bred of physical dependence, was too ingrained ever to be totally eradicated.

21. (Ex 34:12-14) Thus all appendages of Baal worship were to be eradicated from the Promised Land.

22. After Liu Bang couple eradicated their partners of insurgence cruelly, the moral basis of Han Dynasty was shattered.

23. Experts believe that yaws can be eliminated and eventually eradicated because humans are the only reservoir of infection.

24. The Chinese, in addition to having their livelihood eradicated on the whole, also suffered because of their socioeconomic class.

25. Omeprazole monotherapy merely suppressed bacterial colonisation, especially in the antral region, and eradicated H pylori in individual cases only.

26. The sheer variety of boils, sores, abcesses, carbuncles, and Blisterous oozing crusts that modern antibacterials have eradicated is mind-boggling

27. Small pox and guinea worm have been eradicated and there is hope that poliomyelitis will be contained in the near future.

28. “Suffering [or evil],” notes a Hindu scholar, “like chronic rheumatism, only moves from one place to another but cannot be totally eradicated.”

29. Bollworm is officially eradicated from cotton-producing areas of the continental United States and remove all remaining restrictions on the movement of cotton

30. India has proved that all disputes and cracks can be eradicated with democracy, respect of diversity, harmony and co-ordination and cooperation and dialogue.

31. In the post-war period, Latvia was forced to adopt Soviet farming methods and the economic infrastructure developed in the 1920s and 1930s was eradicated.

32. Rats are known to depredate Black-footed Albatross nestlings (see Predation section, above), but have been eradicated from most islands where the species is nesting.

33. As of 2004, 48 islands have had their feral cat populations eradicated, including New Zealand's network of offshore island bird reserves and Australia's Macquarie Island.

34. During the day of 25 October, Puller's men attacked and eradicated the salient in their lines and hunted small groups of Japanese infiltrators, killing 104 Japanese soldiers.

35. He founded the Rockefeller Sanitary Commission in 1909, an organization that eventually eradicated the hookworm disease, which had long plagued rural areas of the American South.

36. Despite this incredible progress, we know that until it's eradicated, polio remains a very real threat, especially to children in the poorest communities of the world.

37. Numerous plants and shrubs growing in our gardens or in the veld are toxic to humans and animals, but that doesn't mean that they must be eradicated.

38. Beeline reached out to try to figure out the issue and notified me of a bug that seems to have been eradicated in an update to the software

39. Smallpox as a Bioweapon Although naturally occurring smallpox has been eradicated, there is still heightened concern that the variola virus might be used as an agent of bioterrorism

40. Typically, when considering an Annulment the goal is to have your marriage completely eradicated from historical records, while a divorce is concrete and will be documented for life.

41. Vaccines eradicated terrible diseases such as smallpox from the planet and succeeded in significantly reducing mortality due to other diseases such as measles, whooping cough, polio and many more.

42. While Liverpool's prolificacy in front of goal has naturally delighted Aurelio, the full-back is adamant the defensive mistakes that have proven costly must be eradicated, starting at Hull City today.

43. It adds: “In all history there had been no sterner, swifter visitation of death . . . had the epidemic continued its rate of acceleration, humanity would have been eradicated in a matter of months.”

44. The Biomaterial-based vaccine prevented the engraftment of AML cells when administered as a prophylactic and when combined with chemotherapy, and eradicated established AML even in the absence of a defined vaccine antigen

45. The Barbary lion was a Panthera leo leo population that lived in Barbary Coastal regions of Maghreb from the Atlas Mountains in Morocco to Egypt, but was eradicated following the spread of firearms and bounties for shooting lions

46. Kim also developed a cult of personality by demanding absolute loyalty to him as the embodiment of the state, and systematically eradicated independent media, free trade unions, and any other sort of independent organizations in North Korea.

47. The acculturation process that took place after the conquest (XV century), completely eradicated this language in the archipelago between the XVII and XVIII century, only some words remaining, especially those related to livestock raising activities, flora, and numerous toponymes.

48. Adds Rotary International President Wilfrid J. Wilkinson: "This endorsement of Rotary's polio eradication efforts by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation is just the catalyst and challenge Rotary members need to keep our promise to the children of the world that polio will be eradicated.

49. Blueweed (Echium vulgare) Distribution 2018 <10 10-100 Legend Infested Acres 100-1000 >1000 No known infestations Present but extent unknown Eradicated No data or insufficient data No warranty is made by WSDA as to the accuracy, reliability, or completeness of …

50. Broomrape management elsewhere • Israeli cooperators have been working on Broomrape management for several decades • Eizenberg, Goldwasser, and others • Weed is not eradicated, but is managed to an acceptable level • Management is based on carefully -timed and –placed herbicides to disrupt key Broomrape life stages