eliminate
21eliminate — v. (D; tr.) to eliminate from * * * [ɪ lɪmɪneɪt] (D;tr.) to eliminatefrom …
22eliminate — to kill Usually of political or espionage killings: We will just have to eliminate him. No time. No publicity. (G. Greene, 1978) Whence elimination, such killing: Elimination is rather a new line for us. More in the KGB line or… …
23eliminate — verb (T) 1 to completely get rid of something that is unnecessary or unwanted: Under the agreement, all trade barriers will be eliminated. | eliminate sth from: Police have eliminated Morris from their enquiries. 2 (usually passive) to defeat a… …
24eliminate — verb 1) a policy that would eliminate inflation Syn: remove, get rid of, put an end to, do away with, end, stop, eradicate, destroy, stamp out 2) he was eliminated from the title race Syn: knock out …
25eliminate — [ɪˈlɪmɪˌneɪt] verb [T] 1) to get rid of something that is not wanted or needed Many infectious diseases have been virtually eliminated.[/ex] He had to eliminate dairy products from his diet.[/ex] 2) to decide that someone or something is not… …
26eliminate — /əˈlɪməneɪt / (say uh limuhnayt), /i / (say ee ) verb (t) (eliminated, eliminating) 1. to get rid of; expel; remove: *This will not only eliminate such costly accessories as glasses and barmaids, but also pubs. –cyril pearl, 1959. 2. to omit as… …
27Eliminate Down — Éditeur Soft Vision Date de sortie 1993 Genre shoot them up Plate forme Megadrive Média Cartouche Contrôle …
28eliminate racial segregation — index desegregate Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
29eliminate the alternatives — index choose, elect (choose) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
30eliminate — verb /ɪˈlɪməneɪt/ a) <div id= v1 > To completely destroy (something) so that it no longer exists.</div> Bill was eliminated as a suspect when the police interviewed witnesses. b) To kill (a person or animal). John was eliminated as a… …