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Meaning of irradicate

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irradicate (v. t.)

To root deeply.

irradicate Sentence Examples

  1. The government's goal was to irradicate poverty from the region.
  2. Scientists are working on a new vaccine to irradicate the deadly virus.
  3. The city launched a campaign to irradicate homelessness.
  4. The company was determined to irradicate corruption from its ranks.
  5. The organization vowed to irradicate discrimination from its policies.
  6. The team was tasked with irradicating the invasive species from the ecosystem.
  7. The researcher was confident that he could irradicate the disease from the population.
  8. The doctor prescribed a strong antibiotic to irradicate the infection.
  9. The cleaner used a powerful chemical to irradicate the mold from the bathroom.
  10. The gardener used a special pesticide to irradicate the pests from the garden.

FAQs About the word irradicate

To root deeply.

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The government's goal was to irradicate poverty from the region.

Scientists are working on a new vaccine to irradicate the deadly virus.

The city launched a campaign to irradicate homelessness.

The company was determined to irradicate corruption from its ranks.