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eradicate
verb as in destroy; remove
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Some Republicans, however, focused their questions on Kennedy's advocacy for eradicating chronic disease in children and his criticism of the US food industry.
In the lawsuit, her organisation wrote that Trump's order seeks to "eradicate essentially all federal grant programs".
Auschwitz was at the centre of the Nazi campaign to eradicate Europe's Jewish population, and almost one million of those who died there were Jews.
The camp was at the centre of the Nazi campaign to eradicate Europe's Jewish population.
The shift reveals an uncomfortable truth: content moderation was never about eradicating fake news.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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