Eradication
11eradication — noun see eradicate …
12ÉRADICATION — s. f. T. didactique. Action de déraciner, d arracher quelque chose par la racine …
13ÉRADICATION — n. f. Action de déraciner …
14eradication — See eradicable. * * * …
15eradication — noun a) The act of plucking up by the roots; a rooting out; extirpation; utter destruction. b) The state of being plucked up by the roots …
16eradication — Referring to disease, the termination of all transmission of infection by extermination of the infectious agent through surveillance and containment; global e. has been achieved for smallpox, regional e. for …
17eradication — I (Roget s IV) n. Syn. extermination, annihilation, elimination; see destruction 1 . II (Roget s Thesaurus II) noun 1. The act or process of eliminating: clearance, elimination, liquidation, purge, removal, riddance. See KEEP. 2. Utter… …
18eradication — e·rad·i·ca·tion || ɪ‚rædɪ keɪʃn n. annihilation, destruction, extermination …
19eradication — n. 1. Extirpation, uprooting, rooting out. 2. Extermination, destruction, annihilation, excision …
20eradication — n 1. extirpation, total destruction, annihilation, discreation, expunction, extermination, abolition, abolishment; obliteration, effacement; removal, elimination, liquidation, purgation; extinguishment, extinction, putting an end to, bringing to… …