eradicate from

Frequency: 8.215.8 per million words

Indicates the location or context from which something is removed.

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Examples (10)

  • The disease has now been successfully eradicated from the world.
  • Our main goal is to eradicate poverty from our communities.
  • We must work together to eradicate prejudice from society.
  • He tried to eradicate all traces of fear from his mind before the big speech.
  • This new treatment aims to completely eradicate the virus from the patient's system.
  • Through education, we hope we will eradicate ignorance from future generations.
  • The government launched a campaign to eradicate corruption from public office.
  • She wished she could eradicate the painful memory from her heart forever.
  • Eradicating invasive species from the island is our top environmental priority.
  • It will be a long and difficult process to eradicate deep-seated racism from the institution's culture.