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    E·lim·i·nate
    /əˈliməˌnāt/

    verb

    • 1. completely remove or get rid of (something): "a policy that would eliminate inflation" Similar removeget rid ofabolishput an end to
  2. The meaning of ELIMINATE is to put an end to or get rid of : remove. How to use eliminate in a sentence.

  3. ELIMINATE definition: 1. to remove or take away someone or something: 2. to defeat someone so that they cannot continue…. Learn more.

  4. As eliminate means "get rid of or do away with," it has become used to refer to the end of a problem or even an entire species. We need to eliminate sources of pollution in order to maintain a healthy world.

  5. Eliminate definition: to remove or get rid of, especially as being in some way undesirable. See examples of ELIMINATE used in a sentence.

  6. Definition of eliminate verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  7. 1. To get rid of; remove: an effort to eliminate homelessness; eliminated his enemies. 2. a. To leave out or omit from consideration; reject: For now, let's eliminate from the discussion the possibility of failure. b. To remove from consideration by defeating, as in a contest. 3. Mathematics To remove (an unknown quantity) by combining equations.

  8. To eliminate something, especially something you do not want or need, means to remove it completely.

  9. ELIMINATE definition: 1. to remove something from something, or get rid of something: 2. to defeat someone so that they…. Learn more.

  10. To leave out of consideration; reject; omit. To remove from consideration by defeating, as in a contest. To drop (a person, team, etc. losing a round or match in a contest) from further competition. To get rid of (an unknown quantity) by combining equations.

  11. Synonyms for ELIMINATE: exclude, prevent, ban, prohibit, bar, shut out, banish, rule out; Antonyms of ELIMINATE: include, admit, receive, accept, entertain, embrace, welcome, take in.

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