0 to get rid of something completely or destroy something bad -- erradicar
The government claims to be doing all it can to eradicate corruption.
The disease that once claimed millions of lives has now been eradicated.
The latter must adopt measures automatically to eradicate the deficiencies.
The developing countries themselves, however, must also be prepared to implement national reforms, promote good government and eradicate corruption.
It helps to give them an equal start in life and to eradicate poverty.
Yet again we are reminded of the fragility of our world order and the need to work together to eradicate such barbaric, mindless acts.
Together, we must strengthen the strengths and eradicate the weaknesses.
It is thus difficult to eradicate the risk of climate-related diseases, such as malaria, from breaking out.
It is man made and can be overcome and eradicated by the actions of human beings’.
We must fight fervently to eradicate the prejudice against these people.
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