Crossword-Solution: ERADICATION
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Eradication | n. | The act of plucking up by the roots; a rooting out; extirpation; utter destruction. |
| Eradication | n. | The state of being plucked up by the roots. |
We have 93 clues for the answer “ERADICATION”
| Clue | Answers |
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| extirpation | 10 answers |
| GETTING the boot | 45 answers |
| impoundment | 49 answers |
| forbiddance | 49 answers |
| deportation | 49 answers |
| stricture | 50 answers |
| relegation | 50 answers |
| Eviction | 50 answers |
| ousting | 50 answers |
| expatriation | 50 answers |
| ostracism | 51 answers |
| segregation | 51 answers |
| penalisation | 51 answers |
| chastening | 51 answers |
| Interdiction | 51 answers |
| Proscrip-tion | 53 answers |
| Banishment | 53 answers |
| expulsion | 53 answers |
| purging | 53 answers |
| disconcertment | 54 answers |
| incarceration | 54 answers |
| prevention | 54 answers |
| comedown | 55 answers |
| Breakdown | 56 answers |
| relinquishment | 56 answers |
| Sentence | 57 answers |
| Waterloo | 57 answers |
| removal | 57 answers |
| punishment | 57 answers |
| frustration | 57 answers |
| Penalty | 57 answers |
| Nemesis | 58 answers |
| fall down | 58 answers |
| ejection | 58 answers |
| exclusion | 59 answers |
| verdict | 59 answers |
| Tumble | 60 answers |
| harassment | 60 answers |
| disintegration | 60 answers |
| trauma | 61 answers |
| mishap | 61 answers |
| deterrent | 61 answers |
| Disappointment | 62 answers |
| conquest | 62 answers |
| CAVE (IN) | 62 answers |
| Abandonment | 62 answers |
| Beating | 63 answers |
| Sanctions | 63 answers |
| Bad luck | 63 answers |
| boycott | 63 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EETAR
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with ERADICATION (5)
Many sections of our country and many groups of our citizens suffer from diseases the eradication of which are mere matters of administration and moderate expenditure.
The effects of the insurrection of 1745,--the destruction of the patriarchal power of the Highland chiefs,--the abolition of the heritable jurisdictions of the Lowland nobility and barons,--the total eradication of the Jacobite party, which, averse to intermingle with the English, or adopt their customs, long continued to pride themselves upon maintaining ancient Scottish manners and customs,--commenced this innovation.
Azara, on the proportion of men and women among the Guaranys; on Palamedea cornuta; on the beards of the Guaranys; on strife for women among the Guanas; on infanticide; on the eradication of the eyebrows and eyelashes by the Indians of Paraguay; on polyandry among the Guanas; celibacy unknown among the savages of South America; on the freedom of divorce among the Charruas.
Eyebrows, elevation of; development of long hairs in; in monkeys; eradicated in parts of South America and Africa; eradication of, by the Indians of Paraguay.
The words “extirpation,” “eradication,” were often in the mouths of the English back-settlers of Leinster and Munster, cruel words, yet, in their cruelty, containing more mercy than much softer expressions which have since been sanctioned by universities and cheered by Parliaments.
Quotes with ERADICATION (3)
Every actual democracy rests on the principle that not only are equals equal but unequals will not be treated equally. Democracy requires, therefore, first homogeneity and second — if the need arises elimination or eradication of heterogeneity.
From that day on I clearly understood that the kingdom of God can never mix with politics. The ultimate, stated aim of Marxist teaching is the complete eradication of all religion. The pure bride of Christ can never be controlled by an atheistic government or led by men who hate God!
Eradication represents a complete change of philosophy and a recognition of the equal rights of all citizens to protection from infection, no matter where they live. Eradication, by its very nature, is public health with a conscience. The public health control officer can sleep tranquilly, salving his conscience with the thought that most of his responsibility has been discharged — that he did not have enough money to do any more. The eradicator knows that his success is not …