Eradicated

/ɪˈrædɪˌkeɪtɪd/

Definitions

  1. (v. (past tense)) Past tense of eradicate; to have completely removed or eliminated something, often referring to laws, practices, diseases, or conditions.
    The government eradicated discriminatory laws from the statute books.

Forms

  • eradicate
  • eradicates
  • eradicating

Commentary

Used as a past tense verb form; see the base form 'eradicate' for full legal definitions, commonly applied to the removal or abolition of laws, practices, or harmful conditions.

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