eradicate|eradicated|eradicates|eradicating in English
verb
[e'rad·i·cate || -keɪt]
root up, pull up by the roots (Botany); annihilate, destroy, exterminate, obliterate
Use "eradicate|eradicated|eradicates|eradicating" in a sentence
1. Time proves, delivers, alters and eradicates ad infinitum.
2. Has it been eradicated?
3. Hate Will Be Eradicated!
4. Can yaws be eradicated?
5. Smallpox has almost been eradicated.
6. Crime, Violence and Wickedness Eradicated:
7. The Kentucky State Apiarist identifies and eradicates infectious disease in honeybee colonies
8. How to Eradicate Oriental Bittersweet
9. Polio has been virtually eradicated in Brazil.
10. He was committed towards eradicating injustice and inequality from society.
11. You could actually eradicate poverty.
12. 1 Groups like ours are committed to eradicating homophobia, racism and sexism.
13. At present, eradicating dengue completely does not appear to be possible.
14. We pretty much have eradicated global polio.
15. ACTION: Eradicate Bureaucratitis in the enterprise
16. Their goal was to eradicate smallpox.
17. Their goal was to eradicate malaria.
18. It eradicated the mosquito vector in several areas.
19. The Only Way to Eradicate Hate
20. Groups like ours are committed to eradicating homophobia, racism and sexism.
21. Well, a superior civilization is difficult to eradicate.
22. These insects are very difficult to eradicate.
23. We can eradicate this disease from the world.
24. Synonyms for Abolishes include cancels, quashes, annuls, rescinds, eradicates, repeals, nullifies, destroys, invalidates and eliminates
25. We are determined to eradicate racism from our sport.