eradicate
/ɪˈɹæd.ɪ.keɪt/
ꞮɹÆD · ɪ · keɪt (3 syllables)
English
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Definition
To pull up by the roots.
Etymology
PIE word *wréh₂ds From Middle English eradicaten (“to eradicate”), from eradicat(e) (“eradicated”, past participle of eradicaten) + -en (verb-forming suffix), borrowed from Latin ērādīcātus, the perfect passive participle of ērādīcō (“to uproot, root out; to anihilate, eradicate”), from ē- (“out”) + rādīx (“root”) + -ō (verb-forming suffix). See also radish.
Example Sentences
- "Near-synonyms: delete, erase"
- "Smallpox was globally eradicated in 1980."
- "I would like to know if there are any true moralists who would like to correspond with someone who just instinctively feels there's something wrong somewhere in this unbenevolent world and wants to save it by culminating love and eradicating the captive emotions of the self (Ego)."
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