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Перевод: eradicate
[глагол] вырывать с корнем; уничтожать; искоренять
Тезаурус:
- Wellington's Beerhouse Act of 1830 represented the most blatant attempt to eradicate the gin shop by promoting beer - and pubs - as a healthier alternative, abolishing the duty on beer and taking beerhouse licenses out of the control of the licensing justices.
- With Sandy Sanders - a former Harlequin and this season's president of the Rugby Football Union - keen to eradicate violence in the game, this latest incident is particularly upsetting.
- That is, when success occurs occasionally, not every time, and in a fairly random fashion, the behaviour that has produced this variable success becomes very ingrained and is difficult to eradicate.
- Luce Irigaray speaks of a dominant philosophic logos with a "power to reduce all others to the economy of the Same and eradicate the difference between the sexes ".
- Even the fullest and most exhaustive tests would not and will never eradicate mental handicap from society.
- The successful work that was done to eradicate smallpox some years ago shows what can be achieved.
- There is no evidence of any effort to eradicate the damage occasioned.
- "The way to eradicate breast cancer is to remove the breasts before the cancer develops," he writes.
- The aim is to eradicate the disease for good.
- Changes in the 1950s and early 1960s brought rationalised boundaries to create tighter geographical regions and eradicate penetrating lines and competition.
- What Teller hopes the West will do will be to develop its inter-dependence, eradicate secrecy between its constituent parts so the defence and the knowledge thereto is shared, and behind its nuclear shield build up a society that will prove the point about the superiority of its system.
- And in one poll 29% of blacks were willing to countenance the idea that AIDS was created by whites to eradicate blacks.
- So although one would seek to eradicate any sense of prejudice against employing mentally handicapped people, there is no justification for positive prejudice on behalf of the mentally handicapped.
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