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eradicate

[ih-rad-i-keyt] / ɪˈræd ɪˌkeɪt /


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While prices have not yet increased in turn, this will likely be the result if the outbreak is not eradicated.

From BBC

It's a Sin writer Russell T Davies has warned "the fight is not over" when it comes to eradicating HIV.

From BBC

Placing an overly strong emphasis on flagging and eradicating fake news could inadvertently exacerbate the impact of content that is misleading and polarizing.

From Salon

A new tablet being developed to cure intestinal worms has shown promising results in trials and could help eradicate the parasitic infection, which affects about 1.5 billion people globally, researchers say.

From BBC

But he added that they do need to be eradicated from the business.

From BBC