kill, destroy, annihilate
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.
A synonym for temper is temperament.
Obliterate
erase, eradicate, eliminate, thesaurus,
annul, cancel, delete, eradicate, erase, remove
Expel, banish, remove, ban, eradicate. Any of them work.
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
I was trying to eradicate the pencil markings.
Their goal was the eradication of world hunger
The team of doctors and researchers worked tirelessly to eradicate the disease.
It would be useful if we could eradicate people's poor English
The noun forms for the verb to eradicate are eradicator, eradication, and the gerund, eradicating.
Eradicate means to eliminate or destroy. It is usually used in the context of pests or diseases; we eradicated smallpox.