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Definition of Eradications
1. eradication [n] - See also: eradication
Lexicographical Neighbors of Eradications
Literary usage of Eradications
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Illinois Strategy to Control Drug and Violent Crime by DIANE Publishing Company (1995)
"In 1991 and 1992, however, the collar counties accounted for the largest percentage
of plant eradications, nearly double the number of plants eradications ..."
2. The Gentleman's Magazine (1821)
"But many years having elapsed, new weeds have wrung up in spite of former
eradications, and threaten a harvest of long con. tinuance. ..."
3. Tobacco: Its History and Associations; Including an Account of the Plant and by Frederick William Fairholt (1876)
"History proves that persecution never triumphs in its attempted eradications.
Tobacco was so generally liked that no legislative measures could prevent its ..."
4. Bolivia and Coca: A Study in Dependency by James Painter (1994)
"Washington will certainly deem it necessary to step up forced eradication in the
Chapare to build on the small net eradications achieved in 1990 and 1991. ..."
5. Human Behavior: In Relation to the Study of Educational, Social, and Ethical by Stewart Paton (1921)
"... best sense of the word—Southard has remarked, is engaged "in eradications of
evil."* If the machine fails to run smoothly on a level, in climbing a hill ..."
6. A Text-book of Obstetrics by Barton Cooke Hirst (1906)
"... te:hrl ^ti= his eradications of the patient. Ery:ift^K. — The c;c3e:*.j:a of
erv=Ep*Jas with puerperal infection may be ..."