Antonyms for eradicated
Grammar : Verb |
Spell : ih-rad-i-keyt |
Phonetic Transcription : ɪˈræd ɪˌkeɪt |
Definition of eradicated
Origin :- early 15c., from Latin eradicatus, past participle of eradicare "to root out" (see eradication). Related: Eradicated; eradicating; eradicable.
- verb destroy; remove
- This cannot be eradicated, and must therefore be regulated,—the pleasure must be of the right sort.
- Extract from : « Laws » by Plato
- The exhibition of the205 Deaf and Dumb will never be eradicated from my mind.
- Extract from : « The Stranger in France » by John Carr
- Nevertheless, they are also inborn and cannot easily be eradicated by education.
- Extract from : « The Good Housekeeping Marriage Book » by Various
- Slavery was the sole cause of the war, and shall it not be eradicated?
- Extract from : « The Continental Monthly, Vol. 6, No. 6, December 1864 » by Various
- But if everything was eradicated, they would cease to exist as a people.
- Extract from : « The Peace Negotiations » by J. D. Kestell
- Let us thus preserve the root, because, if that is eradicated, it is all over with us.
- Extract from : « The Peace Negotiations » by J. D. Kestell
- Her faults were in a great manner subdued, but they were not eradicated.
- Extract from : « Red Rose and Tiger Lily » by L. T. Meade
- They cannot be eradicated, but they can be modified and controlled.
- Extract from : « Society » by Henry Kalloch Rowe
- These old prejudices must and can be eradicated—just as they were in Massachusetts.
- Extract from : « The Treaty With China, its Provisions Explained » by Mark Twain
- It was a contagion, and it was equally obvious that it could be eradicated by segregation.
- Extract from : « The Cruise of the Snark » by Jack London
Synonyms for eradicated
- abate
- abolish
- annihilate
- blot out
- demolish
- deracinate
- do away with
- efface
- eliminate
- erase
- expunge
- exterminate
- extinguish
- extirpate
- liquidate
- mow down
- obliterate
- off
- purge
- raze
- root out
- rub out
- scratch
- scrub
- shoot down
- squash
- stamp out
- take out
- torpedo
- total
- trash
- unroot
- uproot
- wash out
- waste
- weed out
- wipe out
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