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be eradicating
verb
To pull up by the roots; to uproot.
Exact(9)
Will we simply be eradicating a murderous threat, or also establishing a beachhead in an oil-rich frontier?
"They may simply be eradicating trees that have already been killed, without eradicating the beetle," he told the council committee yesterday.
I won't be eradicating corn dogs or the easy, salty-sweet in life, but we've added the complex, difficult, rich bella figura of the bûche.
When I spoke with Alexander recently, he predicted that unless we undergo a "cultural renaissance" and all start living in a human version of his rat park (which he conceded isn't likely), we won't be eradicating addiction anytime soon.
We aren't militants, as Gove claims, but teachers who feel battered by the way he has eroded our pay and conditions, drastically curtailed our freedom to teach, and exacerbated the very social segregation he purports to be eradicating.
Thus the total population will be eradicating after some time.
Similar(51)
Prostitution cannot be eradicated.
Muslims need to be eradicated.
One should be eradicated, the other replaced.
Racism cannot, of course, be eradicated.
Both needed to be eradicated from Germany.
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