Eradication - Law Dictionary Search Results
Eradicate
To pluck up by the roots to root up as an oak tree eradicated
Eradicative
Tending or serving to eradicate curing or destroying thoroughly as a disease or any evil
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Outroot
To eradicate to extirpate
Deracination
The act of pulling up by the roots eradication
Extermination
The act of exterminating total destruction eradication excision as the extermination of inhabitants or tribes of error or vice or of weeds from a field
Extirpation
The act of extirpating or rooting out or the state of being extirpated eradication excision total destruction as the extirpation of weeds from land of evil from the heart of a race
Eradicable
Capable of being eradicated
Extirpable
Capable of being extirpated or eradicated as an extirpable plant
Extirpate
To pluck up by the stem or root to root out to eradicate literally or figuratively to destroy wholly as to extirpate weeds to extirpate a tumor to extirpate a sect
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