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eradication

[ih-rad-i-key-shuhn] / ɪˌræd ɪˈkeɪ ʃən /
NOUN
extermination
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Muir added: "The most important thing going forward here is we focus on the eradication of this."

From BBC

Not by giving away free stuff, but by rolling up our sleeves and doing the hard and expensive work of drug discovery and disease eradication.

From The Wall Street Journal

The eradication of child labor was something Americans could be proud of, once upon a time.

From Los Angeles Times

During her speech before she was officially banned from the floor, she said she refuses "to be complicit in this legislature's eradication of our community."

From Salon

Of the few celebrities who retained a blue check after the eradication, at least one insisted he never wanted it.

From Washington Post