eradication
The Spanish word 'erradicación' translates to 'eradication' in English. It is derived from Latin 'eradicare' and refers to the complete removal or destruction of something. In an agricultural context, it can refer to the removal of weeds or pests. In a medical context, it might refer to the elimination of diseases or infections. In a general context, it signifies the removal of any undesirable or unwelcome elements entirely from a particular area.
The eradication of poverty is a global objective.
This sentence speaks about a worldwide aim of eliminating poverty, where 'erradicación' refers to the action of completely getting rid of something, in this case - poverty.
The disease eradication program is underway.
In this context, 'erradicación' refers to an organized effort or plan which is working towards completely eliminating a specific disease. Such programs are typically carried out by healthcare organizations.
The illiteracy eradication plan has been very successful.
This sentence talks about a plan, presumably made by educators or policymakers, that has been effective in completely abolishing illiteracy. The term 'erradicación' here refers to the abolition or complete elimination of lack of education or illiteracy.