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9 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Eliminate' in a Sentence

"To remove or get rid of, especially something undesirable." more

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By the time he retires, he will have been eliminating financial debts for decades.
By next year, the company will have been eliminating outdated policies to enhance efficiency.
Over time, technology will have been eliminating manual tasks in the manufacturing process.
The organization will have been eliminating discrimination in the workplace for years.
By the championship game, the team will have been eliminating weaker opponents with ease.
By the end of the project, they will have been eliminating all potential obstacles to success.
By the wedding day, they will have been eliminating any reservations about their decision.
She will have been eliminating distractions to focus on her studies throughout the semester.
By the end of the journey, she will have been eliminating fears and embracing new experiences.

Eliminate

ih-lim-uh-neyt
verbTo remove or get rid of, especially something undesirable.
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Last Updated On: April 7, 2024
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