eradicative 的定义
e·rad·i·cat·ed, e·rad·i·cat·ing.
- to remove or destroy utterly; extirpate: to eradicate smallpox throughout the world.
- to erase by rubbing or by means of a chemical solvent: to eradicate a spot.
- to pull up by the roots: to eradicate weeds.
eradicative 近义词
等同于 destructive
eradicative 的近义词 37 个
- calamitous
- cataclysmic
- catastrophic
- damaging
- deadly
- detrimental
- disastrous
- fatal
- harmful
- hurtful
- lethal
- pernicious
- ruinous
- suicidal
- toxic
- annihilative
- baleful
- baneful
- cancerous
- consumptive
- cutthroat
- deleterious
- dire
- evil
- extirpative
- fell
- internecine
- lethiferous
- mortal
- noisome
- noxious
- pestiferous
- pestilential
- slaughterous
- venomous
- wrackful
- wreckful
eradicative 的反义词 19 个
更多eradicative例句
- No effective treatments were discovered by the time the disease was eradicated.
- A farmer who aggressively eradicates all the insects on their land might be setting up an invisible desert for birds passing through.
- Pakistan is one of the three countries in the world where polio has not been eradicated.
- Unless the coronavirus is eradicated everywhere, she said, it will remain a threat to the United States and other countries.
- We’ll never go back to the way things were even if the virus is eradicated.
- We need Obama to follow through on his promise to eradicate it.
- It might take us centuries to eradicate the sexism that powers the harassment of women on a cultural level.
- First impressions are tough to eradicate—especially in the cutthroat world of Hollywood.
- Erdogan had announced the move in a speech on Thursday, vowing to “eradicate Twitter.”
- “We will eradicate Twitter”, he said during a campaign speech on Thursday.
- You cannot all at once eradicate the deep-rooted customs and habits of any people, whoever they may be.
- The country here is infested by guerillas, whom all our efforts cannot eradicate.
- But he could not bequeath political capacity to his colleagues, nor could he eradicate many bad traditions of long standing.
- I wanted to eradicate those twisted ideas, and make her good qualities her ruling ones.
- Indeed, even in our own day it has hardly been possible to eradicate from India the custom of burning the widow of the deceased.