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the eradicating
verb
To pull up by the roots; to uproot.
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That is, until the anxious cycle started all over again, with its quasi-medical lexicon rife with rogue cells and the eradicating forces of good, forever out to curb the metastasizing spread of Al Qaeda.
Therefore, much research has focused on the eradicating of CIN to prevent development of invasive cancer.
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The United States and Europe eradicated the disease near the end of the 19th century.
The Ministry for Primary Industries initiated a response with the aim of eradicating the beetle population.
We are on the threshold of eradicating the disease.
Increasing the rate is important for eradicating the disease.
And that meant eradicating the influence of the 1960's".
At the meeting, world leaders recommitted to eradicating the disease.
Including the ones eradicated by abortions, the ones eradicated on the streets every day by violence.
The difference between the proportions eradicated was estimated.
But eradicating the problem would cost billions.
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