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    E·rad·i·cate
    /əˈradəˌkāt/

    verb

    • 1. destroy completely; put an end to: "this disease has been eradicated from the world"
  2. May 10, 2012 · The meaning of ERADICATE is to do away with as completely as if by pulling up by the roots. How to use eradicate in a sentence. The Root of Eradicate Is, Literally, Root Synonym Discussion of Eradicate.

  3. ERADICATE definition: 1. to get rid of something completely or destroy something bad: 2. to get rid of something…. Learn more.

  4. to get rid of something completely or destroy something bad: The government claims to be doing all it can to eradicate corruption. The disease that once claimed millions of lives has now been eradicated. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Removing and getting rid of things. abandonment.

  5. To eradicate something is to get rid of it, to destroy it, and to kiss it goodbye.

  6. Eradicate definition: to remove or destroy utterly; extirpate. See examples of ERADICATE used in a sentence.

  7. Definition of eradicate verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  8. 2 days ago · 1. to remove or destroy utterly; extirpate. to eradicate smallpox throughout the world. 2. to erase by rubbing or by means of a chemical solvent. to eradicate a spot. 3. to pull up by the roots. to eradicate weeds.

  9. tr.v. e·rad·i·cat·ed, e·rad·i·cat·ing, e·rad·i·cates. 1. To tear up by the roots: "They loosened the soil and eradicated the weeds" (James Macauley). 2. To get rid of; eliminate: Their goal was to eradicate poverty. See Synonyms at eliminate.

  10. ERADICATE meaning: to destroy or completely get rid of something such as a social problem or a disease. Learn more.

  11. A complete guide to the word "ERADICATE": definitions, pronunciations, synonyms, grammar insights, collocations, examples, and translations.

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