On this page you'll find 10+ example sentences with Eradicated. Discover the meaning, how to use the word correctly in a sentence.
Eradicated meaning
- Utterly destroyed; eliminated.
- Having the roots of a tree visible in the emblazon.
Using Eradicated
- The main meaning on this page is: Utterly destroyed; eliminated. | Having the roots of a tree visible in the emblazon.
- In the example corpus, eradicated often appears in combinations such as: be eradicated, been eradicated, eradicated in.
Context around Eradicated
- Average sentence length in these examples: 25.4 words
- Position in the sentence: 2 start, 8 middle, 10 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Eradicated
- In this selection, "eradicated" usually appears near the end of the sentence. The average example has 25.4 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, completely, hardly, fully, people, toll and disease stand out and add context to how "eradicated" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include be completely eradicated and be fully eradicated and neither. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "eradicated" sits close to words such as accompanies, affiliations and agrarian, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with eradicated
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
They said by abrogating Article 370, terrorism would be eradicated. (10 words)
He is of the opinion that it must be eradicated and not merely opposed. (14 words)
Sadly, human nature is such that war will never be eradicated by human effort. (14 words)
Mr Johnson has said a strict exercise, nutrition, and medicine regimen has eradicated all signs of inflammation from his body, brought his blood pressure to perfect levels, and helped him achieve physical fitness scores to rival the healthiest teenagers. (39 words)
There could be no starker reminder that is still an EU vassal state despite the claims of the prime minister that NI is a full member of the UK and the border in the Irish Sea has been eradicated. (39 words)
Blindness in developing countries could have been eradicated years ago if only the money, research and publicity put into Golden Rice over the last 20 years had gone into proven ways of addressing Vitamin A deficiency. (36 words)
Example sentences (20)
The A-list weeds must be eradicated, the B-list species should be contained and eradicated, and those on the C list should be suppressed and their spread limited.
Although this fact has hardly eradicated people doing “bad” things in the real world, we can still identify it.
But spearing would never be fully eradicated, and neither would the possibility of spinal-cord injuries.
Despite the original debt being repaid by 2003, fees were increased in 2014 with the implementation of the Dart Charge system, which eradicated toll booths and necessitated online or phone payments.
He is of the opinion that it must be eradicated and not merely opposed.
It is the desire of the National TB and Leprosy Elimination program that by the year 2030 TB disease will be completely eradicated.
Mr Johnson has said a strict exercise, nutrition, and medicine regimen has eradicated all signs of inflammation from his body, brought his blood pressure to perfect levels, and helped him achieve physical fitness scores to rival the healthiest teenagers.
Pathology results after Pieper's surgery revealed she would need radiation therapy to ensure the cancer was completely eradicated.
Sadly, human nature is such that war will never be eradicated by human effort.
The panel agreed that Kai Havertz should've been sent off for Mikel Arteta's men for a 'very dangerous challenge' on Sean Longstaff which they say needs to be eradicated from the game.
There could be no starker reminder that is still an EU vassal state despite the claims of the prime minister that NI is a full member of the UK and the border in the Irish Sea has been eradicated.
They said by abrogating Article 370, terrorism would be eradicated.
Tinuola said: “I am not sure the issue of godfatherism can be eradicated because the cost of contesting for an election here is too much.
Udhayanidhi Stalin, the son of Chief Minister MK Stalin, has refused to apologise for his comment that Sanatana Dharma is akin to a disease and "should be eradicated".
While people search for fresh chicken eggs for their frittatas and avocado toast, Washington farmers and egg suppliers say shortages are going to continue until avian bird flu is eradicated.
Women are tired of this: An overwhelming number of CEOs told that they want the bias against these natural experiences, which are synonymous with womanhood, to be eradicated from business.
Although plague is often associated with killing millions of Europeans during the Middle Ages, it is not an eradicated disease, State Public Health Veterinarian Dr. Erin Phipps told ABC News.
Blindness in developing countries could have been eradicated years ago if only the money, research and publicity put into Golden Rice over the last 20 years had gone into proven ways of addressing Vitamin A deficiency.
But after deciding that literally that poses a threat to her pal needs to be eradicated, M3GAN quickly devolves into a grade-A murder machine.
But rivals beware; even that smallest of glitches in the winning machine may just have been eradicated.
Common combinations with eradicated
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- be eradicated 39×
- been eradicated 25×
- eradicated in 13×
- eradicated the 9×
- eradicated by 9×
- eradicated from 8×
- eradicated and 7×
- completely eradicated 7×
- nearly eradicated 6×
- are eradicated 5×