totally eradicate

Frequency: 7.513.9 per million words

To remove or destroy something thoroughly.

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  • The goal is to totally eradicate this invasive species from the island.
  • Smallpox was totally eradicated through a global vaccination campaign.
  • We will work tirelessly to totally eradicate poverty in our lifetime.
  • Scientists have not yet managed to totally eradicate the virus.
  • The new government must aim to totally eradicate corruption at all levels.
  • Totally eradicating illiteracy requires a multi-faceted international effort.
  • If we had acted sooner, we might have totally eradicated the pest before it spread.
  • Is it truly possible to totally eradicate deep-seated prejudice from society?
  • The campaign aims to totally eradicate malaria from the region by 2030.
  • Our mission is clear: totally eradicate the threat and secure the future.