˜yÐÄvlog

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eradiate

[ ih-rey-dee-eyt ]

verb (used with or without object)

eradiated, eradiating.
  1. to radiate.


eradiate

/ ɪˈ°ù±ðɪ»åɪˌ±ðɪ³Ù /

verb

  1. a less common word for radiate Compare irradiate
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Derived Forms

  • ±ðËŒ°ù²¹»å¾±Ëˆ²¹³Ù¾±´Ç²Ô, noun
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Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms

  • ±ð·°ù²¹î€…d¾±Â·²¹î€ƒt¾±´Ç²Ô noun
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of eradiate1

First recorded in 1640–50; e- 1 + radiate
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Example Sentences

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“I personally would not buy something to eradiate my phone with UV light at home, just like I don’t need my packages or vegetables scrubbed with Lysol.â€

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Eradiate, e-rÄ′di-Ät, v.i. to shoot out like a ray of light:—pr.p. erÄ′diating; pa.p. erÄ′diated.—n.

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