eradicated Meaning in Hindi (शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ)
eradicated ka kya matlab hota hai
नाश
Verb:
पूर्ण रूप से नाश करना, जड़ से उखाड़ना,
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eradicated's Usage Examples:
Hog cholera or swine fever has been almost eradicated.
The city of Panama was formerly a stronghold of yellow fever and malaria, which American sanitary measures have practically eradicated.
Protestantism was successfully eradicated in Italy; but the pope failed to prevent the secession of England.
Not until 6 years ago was smallpox eradicated from the world.
eradicated by the actions of human beings.
But the decay was too deeprooted to be eradicated by such means, and we shall see that at a late period in Sparta's history an attempt was made without success to deal with the evil by much more drastic measures.
Of the measures proposed to this end he says: "I considered four, passed or reported, as forming a system by which every trace would be eradicated of ancient or future aristocracy, and a foundation laid for a government truly republican" - the repeal of the laws of entail; the abolition of primogeniture and the unequal division of inheritances (Jefferson was himself an eldest son); the guarantee of freedom of conscience and relief of the people from supporting, by taxation, an established church; and a system of general education.
This is partly eradicated by the new constitution of 1897, which reapportioned representation according to electoral districts, so that New Castle has seven senators and fifteen representatives, while each of the other counties has seven senators and ten representatives.
So if its person-to-person transmission can be interrupted, it truly can be eradicated from the planet.
- The Reformation eradicated the belief in the religious value of visits to a particular locality.
Synonyms:
carry off, kill, wipe out, eliminate, extinguish, decimate, annihilate,
Antonyms:
necessitate, keep down, begin, ignite, include,