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Etymology: [ i-'ra-d&-"kAt ] (transitive verb.) 1578. Latin eradicatus, past participle of eradicare, from e- + radic-, radix root; more at ROOT.
Synonyms: annihilation, elimination, destruction

yok etme, kökünden çözme, kökünü kurutma, kökünden kazıma, kökünü kurutma, tatamen ortadan kaldırma, eradikasyon, yoketme, kökünden söküp atmak, yok etmek, kökünden sökmek, yoketmek, yoket, kökünden halletmek, kökünü kurutmak, kökünü kazı, mahvetmek, defetmek, imha etmek, toptan yok etmek,

1 yok etme  isim     ts
2 kökünden çözme     ts
3 kökünü kurutma  isim     ts
4 kökünden kazıma, kökünü kurutma, tatamen ortadan kaldırma  Tıp     ts
5 eradikasyon     ts
6 yoketme     ts
7eradicate kökünden söküp atmak  fiil     ts
8eradicate yok etmek  fiil     ts
9eradicate kökünden sökmek  fiil     ts
10eradicate yoketmek     ts
11eradicate yoket     ts
12eradicate kökünden halletmek  fiil     ts
13eradicate kökünü kurutmak  fiil     ts
14eradicate kökünü kazı  Biyoloji     ts
15eradicate mahvetmek     ts
16eradicate defetmek     ts
17eradicate imha etmek     ts
18eradicate toptan yok etmek     ts
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The state of being plucked up by the roots, The act of plucking up by the roots; a rooting out; extirpation; utter destruction, averruncation, the complete destruction of every trace of something, annihilation, destruction, extermination, If enough users install up-to-date virus protection software, any virus can be wiped out So far no viruses have disappeared completely, but some have long ceased to be a major threat (see Life Cycle), Eradication is usually used for illuminated or back-lit awning It involves eliminating with special chemicals, an existing color from a white vinyl fabric that has been pre-coated at the factory with eradicable inks, Termination of all transmission of infection by extermination of the infectious agent through surveillance and containment Eradication, as in the instance of smallpox, is based on the joint activities of control and surveillance Regional eradication has been successful with poliomyelitis and in some countries appears close to succeeding for measles The term elimination is sometimes used to describe eradication of disease such as measles from a large geographic region or political jurisdiction In 1992, the WHO put it this way: Eradication is defined as achievement of a status whereby no further cases of a diseases occur anywhere, and continued control measures are unnecessary Smallpox was eradicated in 1977, an eradication based on joint control and surveillance activities Compare elimination (of disease), Control of plant disease by eliminating the pathogen after it is established or by eliminating the plants that carry the pathogen (2), The complete elimination of either weeds, insects, disease organisms, or other pests from an area ~~~ F ~~~ (Top), Removal of all recognizable units of an infecting agent from the environment, (see graphics), To pull up by the roots; to uproot, To completely destroy; to put an end to; to extirpate, To eradicate something means to get rid of it completely. They are already battling to eradicate illnesses such as malaria and tetanus If tedious tasks could be eradicated, the world would be much better place. = eliminate + eradication eradi·ca·tion He is seen as having made a significant contribution towards the eradication of corruption. to completely get rid of something such as a disease or a social problem eradicate sth from sth (past participle of eradicare , from radix ), kill in large numbers; "the plague wiped out an entire population", root up, pull up by the roots (Botany); annihilate, destroy, exterminate, obliterate, destroy completely, as if down to the roots; "the vestiges of political democracy were soon uprooted",   completely exterminate from a system, To eliminate an organism from a geographical area So far, it has been impossible to eradicate the gypsy moth in Michigan, To get rid of as if by tearing up by the roots To eliminate completely, To eliminate a freshwater weed within an area of infestation, To remove completely, To pluck up by the roots; to root up; as, an oak tree eradicated, To root out; to destroy utterly; to extirpate; as, to eradicate diseases, or errors, When someone eradicates something, it means to pull up by its roots or completely destroy The act of entire sanctification through the baptism of the Holy Spirit completely destroys the root of sin, which is original sin This should not be thought to bar sin from coming back into our lives but to give of the ability through God's Holy Spirit to be cleansed completely One may consider the dandelion To eradicate a dandelion from a lawn the root must be completely removed Though that dandelion has been eradicated, one must protect the lawn from other dandelions from taking root in the same area That's why we have a savior to depend upon We can only do it with God's help,

19 The state of being plucked up by the roots     ts
20 The act of plucking up by the roots; a rooting out; extirpation; utter destruction     ts
21 averruncation     ts
22 the complete destruction of every trace of something     ts
23 annihilation, destruction, extermination  isim     ts
24 If enough users install up-to-date virus protection software, any virus can be wiped out So far no viruses have disappeared completely, but some have long ceased to be a major threat (see Life Cycle)     ts
25 Eradication is usually used for illuminated or back-lit awning It involves eliminating with special chemicals, an existing color from a white vinyl fabric that has been pre-coated at the factory with eradicable inks     ts
26 Termination of all transmission of infection by extermination of the infectious agent through surveillance and containment Eradication, as in the instance of smallpox, is based on the joint activities of control and surveillance Regional eradication has been successful with poliomyelitis and in some countries appears close to succeeding for measles The term elimination is sometimes used to describe eradication of disease such as measles from a large geographic region or political jurisdiction In 1992, the WHO put it this way: Eradication is defined as achievement of a status whereby no further cases of a diseases occur anywhere, and continued control measures are unnecessary Smallpox was eradicated in 1977, an eradication based on joint control and surveillance activities Compare elimination (of disease)     ts
27 Control of plant disease by eliminating the pathogen after it is established or by eliminating the plants that carry the pathogen (2)     ts
28 The complete elimination of either weeds, insects, disease organisms, or other pests from an area ~~~ F ~~~ (Top)     ts
29 Removal of all recognizable units of an infecting agent from the environment     ts
30 (see graphics)     ts
31eradicate To pull up by the roots; to uproot     ts
32eradicate To completely destroy; to put an end to; to extirpate     ts
33eradicate To eradicate something means to get rid of it completely. They are already battling to eradicate illnesses such as malaria and tetanus If tedious tasks could be eradicated, the world would be much better place. = eliminate + eradication eradi·ca·tion He is seen as having made a significant contribution towards the eradication of corruption. to completely get rid of something such as a disease or a social problem eradicate sth from sth (past participle of eradicare , from radix )     ts
34eradicate kill in large numbers; "the plague wiped out an entire population"     ts
35eradicate root up, pull up by the roots (Botany); annihilate, destroy, exterminate, obliterate  fiil     ts
36eradicate destroy completely, as if down to the roots; "the vestiges of political democracy were soon uprooted"     ts
37eradicate   completely exterminate from a system     ts
38eradicate To eliminate an organism from a geographical area So far, it has been impossible to eradicate the gypsy moth in Michigan     ts
39eradicate To get rid of as if by tearing up by the roots To eliminate completely     ts
40eradicate To eliminate a freshwater weed within an area of infestation     ts
41eradicate To remove completely     ts
42eradicate To pluck up by the roots; to root up; as, an oak tree eradicated     ts
43eradicate To root out; to destroy utterly; to extirpate; as, to eradicate diseases, or errors     ts
44eradicate When someone eradicates something, it means to pull up by its roots or completely destroy The act of entire sanctification through the baptism of the Holy Spirit completely destroys the root of sin, which is original sin This should not be thought to bar sin from coming back into our lives but to give of the ability through God's Holy Spirit to be cleansed completely One may consider the dandelion To eradicate a dandelion from a lawn the root must be completely removed Though that dandelion has been eradicated, one must protect the lawn from other dandelions from taking root in the same area That's why we have a savior to depend upon We can only do it with God's help     ts
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