successfully eradicate

Frequency: 7.914.8 per million words

To succeed in removing or destroying something.

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  • The disease has now been successfully eradicated from the world.
  • The campaign successfully eradicated the invasive species from the island.
  • With this new vaccine, we hope to successfully eradicate polio within a decade.
  • If we work together, we can successfully eradicate extreme poverty.
  • Successfully eradicating illiteracy will require a massive investment in education.
  • Has any country ever successfully eradicated corruption?
  • Thanks to global efforts, smallpox is one of the few diseases humanity has successfully eradicated.
  • The new policies aim to successfully eradicate systemic prejudice from the workplace.
  • The lab team worked for years to develop a method that could successfully eradicate the pest without harming native wildlife.
  • Their primary mission was to successfully eradicate the drug trade in the region.