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Definition of eradication in English: eradicationnoun ɪˌradɪˈkeɪʃ(ə)nɪˌrædɪˈkeɪʃ(ə)n mass nounThe complete destruction of something. the eradication of poverty Example sentencesExamples - Mullin understands the urgent need for education to lead to the eradication of these misconceptions.
- The eradication of poverty is indeed today a vital condition for global stability, democracy and peace.
- By 2020 I would like to see the eradication of the effects of poverty.
- Spreading pecans encircled the house back in the Little Town, trees which received yearly pruning, faithful webworm eradications, and regular fertilizing.
- The aim of the research has been to optimise vaccine schedules for control, elimination, or eradication of disease.
Synonyms elimination, removal, suppression extermination, destruction, annihilation, extirpation, obliteration, killing, liquidation, decimation, wiping out, extinction abolition, extinguishing, quashing erasure, effacement, excision, expunction, expunging, blotting out, rubbing out rare deracination Definition of eradication in US English: eradicationnounɪˌrædɪˈkeɪʃ(ə)niˌradiˈkāSH(ə)n The complete destruction of something. the eradication of poverty Example sentencesExamples - By 2020 I would like to see the eradication of the effects of poverty.
- Mullin understands the urgent need for education to lead to the eradication of these misconceptions.
- Spreading pecans encircled the house back in the Little Town, trees which received yearly pruning, faithful webworm eradications, and regular fertilizing.
- The eradication of poverty is indeed today a vital condition for global stability, democracy and peace.
- The aim of the research has been to optimise vaccine schedules for control, elimination, or eradication of disease.
Synonyms elimination, removal, suppression |