I hope to eradicate the ship's vermin without threat to the crew. You may commence to eradicate... now.
how will we eradicate the war in Iraq
Yes.
No, the word eradicate (eradicates, eradicating, eradicated) is a verb, meaning to obliterate, to stamp out, to pull or tear up by the roots.The noun forms for the verb to eradicate are eradicator, eradication, and the gerund, eradicating.
kill, destroy, annihilate
Possibly you are searching for the verb: expunge?
It would me to clean and purify or to eradicate.
An adjective is a word that describes a noun.Examples:beautiful flowershappy childrenbarking dogsyellow carThe word mean is an adjective. Example: Billy is mean.
Keen is an adjective that rhymes with mean.
I hope to eradicate the ship's vermin without threat to the crew. You may commence to eradicate... now.
I was trying to eradicate the pencil markings.
how will we eradicate the war in Iraq
The adjective in the sentence is "which," which is specifying which orange is being referred to.
Their goal was the eradication of world hunger
It means a colour as an adjective
The team of doctors and researchers worked tirelessly to eradicate the disease.
a adjective can mean you are tring to achieve a target