Eradicate in a sentence as a verb

Is it possible to eradicate mosquitoes in test areas to see what the long-term impact is?

Is this is the "big brother" plan to eradicate anonymity services?

That is outright illegal and its sole purpose is to eradicate all competition.

Gates foundation has helped "almost" completely eradicate polio with lesser than 1000 reported cases in the world.

Are you saying that this mechanism in any way makes it impossible for human beings to eradicate harmful microorganisms?

The other made "PC" a household word, now runs the largest charity in history, and is working to eradicate malaria, among other things.

If we do eradicate them globally, how long would we have to "hit reset" by hatching and releasing stored eggs if unforeseen consequences make it necessary?

The only disease that I know of that's completely eradicated is the small pox. Polio, leprosy and even the black death are merely contained to a varying degree, often only in developed countries even though vaccines or cheap, effective treatments exist.

Presumably, managing the endowment for an organization with goals like "eradicate polio from the face of the earth in the name of Bill and Melinda Gates" is a job done with at least as much deadly seriousness as your average pension fund or university endowment, both of which are organizations that handle their money the same way.

Eradicate definitions

verb

kill in large numbers; "the plague wiped out an entire population"

See also: eliminate annihilate extinguish decimate

verb

destroy completely, as if down to the roots; "the vestiges of political democracy were soon uprooted" "root out corruption"

See also: uproot extirpate exterminate