eradicate (Meaning)
eradicate (v)
kill in large numbers
destroy completely, as if down to the roots
eradicate (v. t.)
To pluck up by the roots; to root up; as, an oak tree eradicated.
To root out; to destroy utterly; to extirpate; as, to eradicate diseases, or errors.
Synonyms & Antonyms of eradicate
eradicate Sentence Examples
- The government launched a campaign to eradicate poverty from the region.
- The medical team worked tirelessly to eradicate the deadly virus from the population.
- Scientists are developing new methods to eradicate invasive species from ecosystems.
- The organization aimed to eradicate illiteracy through education programs for underprivileged communities.
- The public health initiative focused on eradicating preventable diseases through vaccination and awareness campaigns.
- The community came together to eradicate the spread of misinformation and promote accurate information.
- The team's mission was to eradicate corruption and ensure transparency in governance.
- The agricultural experts sought to eradicate pests and diseases that affected crop yields.
- The conservationists worked towards eradicating poaching and illegal wildlife trade to protect endangered species.
- The activists rallied to eradicate gender-based violence and promote gender equality.
FAQs About the word eradicate
kill in large numbers, destroy completely, as if down to the rootsTo pluck up by the roots; to root up; as, an oak tree eradicated., To root out; to destroy utt
erase, destroy, abolish, efface, stamp (out), blot out, ruin, dismantle, expunge, cancel
build, conserve, make, save, preserve,protect, create, make, save, create
The government launched a campaign to eradicate poverty from the region.
The medical team worked tirelessly to eradicate the deadly virus from the population.
Scientists are developing new methods to eradicate invasive species from ecosystems.
The organization aimed to eradicate illiteracy through education programs for underprivileged communities.