Sentence examples for eradicates from inspiring English sources

'eradicates' is a correct and commonly used word in written English
It means to completely eliminate or get rid of something, often something undesirable or harmful. Example: The new pesticide effectively eradicates the pests that were destroying the crops. Other examples: - The vaccination program aims to eradicate the disease from the country. - We need to find a way to eradicate poverty in our society. - The government is taking measures to eradicate corruption in the political system. - The use of antibiotics has helped to eradicate many infectious diseases. - The new law is aimed at eradicating discrimination and promoting equal rights.

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eradicates

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Third person singular of eradicate

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Thus, if the state of existence after salvation is continuous with the present life, as in the Abrahamic religions, then the monastic will have less prominence than would be had in belief systems, such as those of South Asia, in which salvation implies a different state that cancels finitude and eradicates all traces of separate individual existence.

Some control of insects has been achieved through the aerial spraying of insecticides, but this practice also eradicates insect-eating birds and predator insects.

Labour would force the energy companies to do three things: separate out the parts of their business that generate energy from the parts that sell to consumers; sell all their energy in an open pool; and introduce a simpler tariff structure which eradicates confusion and allows consumers to properly compare and see if they are getting a fair deal.

North Korea has created a wonder drug which not only cures Aids, but also eradicates Ebola and cancer, if the latest proclamation from the country's news agency is to be believed*.

"It is the white race and it alone... which eradicates autonomous civilizations wherever it spreads, which has upset the ecological balance of the planet, which now threatens the very existence of life itself".

Microcredit will continue to offer the best return on investment, because it eradicates poverty one person at a time.

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Does it aim to diffuse the practice or to eradicate it?" The prosecution replied: "State policy is aimed at the eradication [of torture], of course!".

The rubber devices, appropriately known as gap-fillers, are fixed to the sides of platforms near the doors and have apparently eradicated accidents during a year-long trial.

The prime minister made no mention of chancellor George Osborne's pledge on Monday to freeze working age benefits for two years, but said the plan to eradicate the deficit by 2017-18 through a further £25bn of public spending cuts was doable, adding it represents only 3% of government annual spend.

That culture of denial which let them down so badly must be eradicated".

And now the Electronic Frontier Foundation, which has fought for digital civil liberties since 1990, has launched a campaign to eradicate digital rights management (DRM) called Apollo 1201, referring to the section of the US Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) that prevents users tampering with the digital locks on the things they own, such as books, music and movies.

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