Eradicate

/ɪˈrædɪˌkeɪt/

Meaning & Definition

verb
To remove or destroy all traces of something.
The organization aims to eradicate poverty in the region.
To put an end to; eliminate completely.
Scientists are working to eradicate diseases like polio and smallpox.
To obliterate or wipe out.
The invasive species was eradicated from the island through a concerted effort.
To root out or get rid of something undesirable.
Efforts to eradicate corruption have been met with mixed results.
To destroy something at its roots.
New measures were introduced to eradicate discrimination in the workplace.

Etymology

Derived from the Latin 'eradicare', meaning 'to root out'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

eradicate a disease
To completely eliminate a disease from a population.
eradicate an issue
To completely solve or remove a problem.

Related Words

eradication
The act of completely destroying or removing something.
eradicable
Capable of being eradicated.

Slang Meanings

Wipe out
We're going to wipe out the competition.
Nix
They decided to nix that plan completely.