English to Punjabi Dictionary eradicate

eradicate

ਖ਼ਤਮ
definition
verb
this disease has been eradicated from the world
destroy completely; put an end to.
example
However, the main difference between the two countries lies in the resolve of the Scots to 'eradicate' the disease.
It is extremely difficult to 'eradicate' prejudices so deeply rooted and natural.
In the light of the recent issues in the game we have to stamp down on this type of activity and 'eradicate' it from our game.
We continue to do that and our campaign to 'eradicate' pensioner poverty goes on.
Amanda has been working to remove processed food from school menus and to 'eradicate' harmful E numbers.
The minister said she also wants to offer support for a program to 'eradicate' illiteracy.
These two steps alone will 'eradicate' a large number of diseases we face today.
But the World Health Organization also considers the disease 'eradicable' - one of only six infectious diseases in that category.
It is difficult to erase it from the memory of the brain even after 'eradicating' the disease.
A vine may be just the leafy 'eradicator' you need.
Their application at GS31-32 is partly aimed at disease control, (and in Consort and Riband type varieties it is important that a good triazole is included in the spray to give good 'eradicant' activity against Septoria tritici).
It's high time the city is cleared of 'eradicable' allergens like Parthenium which triggers asthmatic attacks, he adds.
By 2020 I would like to see the 'eradication' of the effects of poverty.
A significant characteristic of 'eradicants' is their ability to penetrate plant tissues, most being systemic.
It 'eradicates' cowardice, destroys doubt, fills you with vitality, lets you do the impossible…
Just as we are close to 'eradicating' polio, can the same be said about eliminating lymphatic filariasis?
We must not undo the excellent work that has ben done in almost 'eradicating' these diseases from our shores.
The decree stipulates that it is mandatory for the government to involve the public in 'eradicating' the disease.
Treatment is available that 'eradicates' the virus and eliminates or reduces liver inflammation and fibrosis in some patients.
The 'eradication' of poverty is indeed today a vital condition for global stability, democracy and peace.
The elimination of hunger is thus the first requisite for 'eradicating' poverty.
By the end of next month we will have succeeded in 'eradicating' the illiteracy of 1,300,000 Venezuelans.
I think the majority of farmers overwhelmingly support containing and 'eradicating' the disease.
Use of Ridomil in this manner (as an 'eradicant' ) will probably lead to a rapid buildup of Ridomil-resistant strains of the downy mildew fungus in your vineyard.
Trade, on the other hand, has always been ‘the extinguisher of war, the 'eradicator' of prejudice, the diffuser of knowledge’.
But my request to interview D.A. Henderson, the famed smallpox 'eradicator' and head of the newly created Office of Public Health Preparedness at HHS, was rebuffed.
Farmers reportedly lay down in front of the tractors, saying they would rather be killed than give up their crop, and a hail of gunfire could be heard coming from the fields where crowds had converged on the 'eradicators' .
Mullin understands the urgent need for education to lead to the 'eradication' of these misconceptions.
it pays to note that high-test gasoline, calcium cyanide and DDT were three of the best bedbug 'eradicators' .
‘These results suggest that racism may be a volatile and 'eradicable' construct that persists only so long as it is actively maintained through being linked to parallel systems of social alliance,’ the scientists concluded.
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