Synonym: eliminate, exterminate, get rid of, remove. Similar words: radical, dedicate, indicate, abdicate, indicator, indication, medication, delicate. Meaning: [-keɪt] v. 1. kill in large numbers 2. destroy completely, as if down to the roots.
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31. This is a brown crustacean, half the size of the end of a pencil, that is extremely difficult to eradicate.
32. He trained them to store supplies, to weave a secret communications web and to eradicate spies and informers.
33. This aid would also have to be continued in the longer term in order to totally eradicate certain diseases.
34. The effectiveness of a procedure can, however, also be defined as its ability to eradicate tumour locally.
35. Do you genuinely and sincerely investigate customer complaints and try to eradicate the causes?
36. Their aim is to eradicate child poverty in the country within 10 years.
37. This does not eradicate the distinctiveness of each religion's approach.
38. So popular were the proscribed celebrations that it proved quite impossible to eradicate them completely.
39. Market forces will not eradicate poverty at a global level any more than they were able to at a national level.
40. The answer is to drop back to conscious competence every now and again to check things out and eradicate the bad habits.
41. Despite the rapid growth of recent years, poverty is proving stubbornly hard to eradicate.
42. It a disease which threatens to eradicate them all.
43. The government is making efforts to eradicate racial discriminating.
44. This dose of medicine will eradicate your erysipelas.
45. It is said that scabies is hard to eradicate.
46. Once an area is infected with bluetongue, the disease is even harder to eradicate than foot - and - mouth.
47. The situation of commercial bribery which boasts the features of prevalence, diversity, complexity and covertness is getting worse in China. It is still a long way ahead to effectively eradicate this.
48. Targeting peroxiredoxin I/II by Adenanthin, a naturally occurring diterpenoid, to induce differentiation and eradicate leukemia-initiating cells of acute promyelocytic leukemia.
49. In the future, if spots of pigment appear, it will require another regimen of spreading the monobenzone cream on the affected areas for weeks or months to eradicate the new pigment.
50. Do you really think that security companies want to eradicate hackers?
51. Under normal circumstances the immune system will eradicate an infectious agent using antibodies and T cells as its main weapons.
52. The state and federal governments doled out millions of dollars to various agencies to eradicate them.
53. To create his form of utopian socialism, society must eradicate this way of thinking and behaving over time through education.
54. Carbogen plus low- concentration oxygen radiotherapy eradicate the enhanced damage of irradiation on bone marrow by carbogen, and indicate of radio-protective effects some degree.
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55. Corruption is widely seen as endemic and "extremely difficult to eradicate", Hellman, the senior governance advisor, to the Bank's Indonesia resident mission says.
56. It cost Florida orange growers more than $6 million between 1915 and 1933 to eradicate citrus canker in the southeastern United States.
57. Conclusions The effect of 2 weeks omeprazole triple therapy is much better than tagamet triple therapy in DU. But HP eradicate rate is samilar in the two groups.
58. In order to justify ourselves through the test of governing, reforming and opening-up and practising market economy, we must punish corruption harshly and eradicate the corruptive phenomenon.
59. Scientists are working to find a serum to eradicate the disease.
60. We feel that non-traditional, possibly innovative approaches will be required to eradicate these stem-like cancer cells and ultimately cure ovarian cancer.
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