completely eradicate
Frequency: 8.015.1 per million words
To remove or destroy something thoroughly.
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- The smallpox vaccine helped to completely eradicate the disease worldwide.
- Their goal is to completely eradicate poverty within a generation.
- We must act now to completely eradicate this invasive species from our forests.
- The new policy aims to completely eradicate corruption in the public sector.
- By the end of the century, they hope to have completely eradicated several major diseases.
- It will take a global effort to completely eradicate deep-seated prejudice.
- The manager's plan was to completely eradicate inefficiency from the production line.
- The program was so successful that it completely eradicated illiteracy in the region.
- It is nearly impossible to completely eradicate every trace of the pest.
- She was determined to completely eradicate any self-doubt before the competition.