noun
- plural of eradicator; persons or things that completely remove or destroy something, especially a disease, pest, or problem
Usage: commonly used in medical, agricultural, and environmental contexts
Examples
- The health organization deployed disease eradicators to eliminate malaria from the region.
- Pest eradicators were called in to remove the termite infestation from the building.
- Scientists developed new eradicators to combat invasive plant species in the wetlands.
- The team of eradicators worked tirelessly to stamp out the agricultural blight.
- Modern eradicators use both chemical and biological methods to control rodent populations.
- Environmental eradicators focus on removing pollutants from contaminated water sources.