1. eradicated - Adjective
2. eradicated - Verb
of Eradicate
Source: Webster's dictionaryThe savage in man is never quite eradicated. Henry David Thoreau
There are people who take rumors and embellish them in a way that can be devastating. And this pollution has to be eradicated by people in our business as best we can. Bob Woodward
If by some magic, autism had been eradicated from the face of the Earth, then men would still be socializing in front of a wood fire at the entrance to a cave. Temple Grandin
In order to arrive to a more realistic view of society, it must be recognized that there are individual differences that cannot be eradicated by the most rigid curriculum, and that various individuals will choose different educational curricula if allowed to do so. Carl Eckart
Terrorism must be outlawed by all civilized nations not explained or rationalized, but fought and eradicated. Nothing can, nothing will justify the murder of innocent people and helpless children. Elie Wiesel
Fanaticism must be put to sleep before it can be eradicated. Napoleon Bonaparte