Eradicate


The meaning of the word Eradicate is: to completely destroy; to put an end to


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The murderer conceived a sinister plot to systematically eradicate the any witnesses to his foul deed.

published by Toby on 2021-02-12 16:34:06


Just when you thought scientists had been able to successfully eradicate a dangerous disease, you hear of it breaking out in some isolated part of the world.

published by Latoyia on 2022-01-01 10:26:46


If we want to eradicate the growing problem of cheating in schools, parents and communities must get behind teachers.

published by Alverta on 2021-05-10 11:08:01


In an effort to eradicate the malicious gossip going around about the cheerleader, the PTA sponsored an anti-bullying forum.

published by Savannah on 2021-12-06 19:51:36


Although we may never completely eradicate every disease on earth, it’s heartening to see the progress medicine has made on so many fronts.

published by Ferdinand on 2021-12-20 14:45:52


Housing in this neighborhood is consistently losing value because no one can find a way to successfully eradicate the cockroach problem.

published by Kirstie on 2021-06-25 20:39:02


It is a global mission to eradicate hunger, and many politicians include that mission as part of their platform.

published by Tiara on 2021-05-21 19:09:42


Nowadays, we rarely hear of Guinea Worm Disease because of the successful campaign of 1980s to adopt clean water programs and eradicate the disease.

published by Lucinda on 2021-06-16 03:09:18


You would think that a policy to eradicate racism would be a non-issue, but unfortunately, there are too many people out there who still don’t get it.

published by Joye on 2021-10-09 22:03:55


Even if we were able to successfully eradicate unemployment, the welfare system would probably continue to be over-burdened.

published by Jesse on 2021-12-15 07:05:05


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