How to use eradicate in a sentence. To remove or destroy utterly See examples of eradicate used in a sentence. To get rid of something completely or destroy something bad To get rid of something… To destroy or get rid of something completely, especially something bad synonym wipe out eradicate something diphtheria has been virtually eradicated in the united states
Eradicate something from something we are determined to eradicate racism from our sport. To tear up by the roots They loosened the soil and eradicated the weeds (james macauley) Their goal was to eradicate poverty To eradicate something means to get rid of it completely They are already battling to eradicate illnesses such as malaria and tetanus
To eradicate something is to get rid of it, to destroy it, and to kiss it goodbye Eradicate is from the latin word eradicare meaning to root out. when you yank that weed up by the roots, it has been eradicated Past simple and past participle of eradicate 2 To get rid of something completely or destroy… Erased, abolished, destroyed, obliterated, exterminated, cancelled, annihilated, expunged Protected, preserved, saved, created, built, constructed, made, manufactured
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