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    eliminate
    /ɪˈlɪmɪneɪt/

    verb

    • 1. completely remove or get rid of (something): "a policy that would eliminate inflation" Similar removeget rid ofabolishput an end to
    • 2. expel (waste matter) from the body: "this diet claims to eliminate toxins from the body"

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

  3. 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.

  4. eliminate: [verb] to put an end to or get rid of : remove. to remove from consideration. to remove from further competition by defeating.

  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. 6 meanings: 1. to remove or take out; get rid of 2. to reject as trivial or irrelevant; omit from consideration 3. to remove (a.... Click for more definitions.

  7. to remove or get rid of something. eliminate something Credit cards eliminate the need to carry a lot of cash.; eliminate something from something This diet claims to eliminate toxins from the body.

  8. 2 eliminate somebody (from something) [usually passive] to defeat a person or a team so that they no longer take part in a competition, etc. synonym knock somebody out (of something) Her team was eliminated in the early stages of the competition. She was eliminated from the tournament in the first round.

  9. a. To leave out or omit from consideration; reject: For now, let's eliminate from the discussion the possibility of failure.

  10. eliminate meaning, definition, what is eliminate: to completely get rid of something that ...: Learn more.

  11. Eliminate definition: To get rid of; remove. To drop (a person, team, etc. losing a round or match in a contest) from further competition.