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Eradicable
adjective
Capable of being eradicated
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Much waste may be eradicable, but some is absolutely essential.
Its toll and its continuing persistence help explain the urgency of her tone: she wants to make us see not just what we once did but what we are doing still, in a misguided effort to prohibit substances no more eradicable — and not necessarily more harmful — than alcohol.
It is eradicable and unbearable.
Failure to check the spread of polio would not only needlessly expose millions of children to an eradicable disease, but also reveal another way in which the Pakistani government's writ is increasingly undermined by the Taliban.
"Hepatitis B isn't eradicated, but it is eradicable," he told The Houston Chronicle in 2000.
He believes that negativity and depression are hangovers from the Stone Age need for anxiety, which is hard-wired into our genes and eradicable.
In the 1960's, malaria was considered potentially eradicable: DDT and chloroquine, a synthetic form of quinine, had been invented, and much of the tropics were under colonial rulers who, whatever their other faults, were good at killing mosquitoes.
The intense focus on Mr. bin Laden, however, may be not only inflating his importance but obscuring the deeper, broader and thus less eradicable roots of radical Islam's assault on the West.
Polio is one of the few infectious diseases that meets the stringent qualifications to be potentially eradicable.
Evil existed as mere plot complication, as eradicable as a malarial mosquito.
Each part is the whole, each quality subsumes all other qualities, and yet none are ever eradicable.
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