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Eradicate

To completely do away with something, eliminate it, end its existence.
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Since mosquitoes flock to the eradicators, they shouldn't be placed where people gather.
The eradicators can ensure this is done without any evidence."
What's new: Gorman-Rupp Pumps offers new Eradicator Solids Management Systems for the Super T series line of self-priming centrifugal trash pumps.
In addition to solidly-formed words like ERADICATOR, one can also allow hyphenated words, place names, or even combined first and last names of real people.
As a maid in the Fenchurch-Whittington house, Delilah's unusual skills soon lead to her being promoted to Chief Dust Eradicator and Remover.
The Algerian press calls him "the man of dirty work," a label he takes pride in, as he does in his credentials as a member of the uninhibited anti-Islamist "eradicator" fringe.
hirta extracts as a potential biofilm inhibitor and eradicator against clinical isolates and standard strains, as well as comprehensively characterise the methanolic extract of E.
Dukh Bhanjani, literally means eradicator of suffering.
"We are optimistic that the marine and fishery sectors will play a significant role as a main food supplying sector, a foreign exchange earnings source, a poverty eradicator, an employment provider, and ultimately as the country's income booster," he concluded.
The company also offers the Cimex Eradicator commercial-grade bedbug eradicator.
The role of ICT as an effective eradicator of poverty, enhancer of education and health services and provider of transparency and democracy are lacking concrete evidence as revealed by real life experiences," he said.
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