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eliminate

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e·lim·i·nate

[ih-lim-uh-neyt] Show IPA
–verb (used with object), -nat·ed, -nat·ing.
1.
to remove or get rid of, esp. as being in some way undesirable: to eliminate risks; to eliminate hunger.
2.
to omit, esp. as being unimportant or irrelevant; leave out: I have eliminated all statistical tables, which are of interest only to the specialist.
3.
to remove from further consideration or competition, esp. by defeating in a contest.
4.
to eradicate or kill: to eliminate the enemy.
5.
Physiology . to void or expel from an organism.
6.
Mathematics . to remove (a quantity) from an equation by elimination.

Origin:
1560–70; 1915–20 for def. 4;  < L ēlīminātus  turned out of doors (ptp. of ēlīmināre ), equiv. to ē- e-  + līmin-,  s. of līmen  threshold + -ātus -ate1

e·lim·i·na·bil·i·ty [ih-lim-uh-nuh-bil-i-tee] Show IPA, noun
e·lim·i·na·tive, adjective
non·e·lim·i·na·tive, adjective
pre·e·lim·i·nate, verb (used with object), -nat·ed, -nat·ing.
un·e·lim·i·nat·ed, adjective
well-e·lim·i·nat·ed, adjective


1, 2.  reject.

2.  include.
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eliminate  (ɪˈlɪmɪˌneɪt) [Click for IPA pronunciation guide]
 
vb
1. to remove or take out; get rid of
2. to reject as trivial or irrelevant; omit from consideration
3. to remove (a competitor, team, etc) from a contest, usually by defeat
4. slang  to murder in a cold-blooded manner
5. physiol  to expel (waste matter) from the body
6. maths  to remove (an unknown variable) from two or more simultaneous equations
 
[C16: from Latin ēlīmināre  to turn out of the house, from e-  out + līmen  threshold]
 
usage Eliminate  is sometimes wrongly used to talk about avoiding the repetition of something undesirable: we must prevent  (not eliminate ) further mistakes of this kind
 
e'liminable
 
adj
 
elimina'bility
 
n
 
e'liminant
 
n
 
e'liminative
 
adj
 
e'liminatory
 
adj
 
e'liminator
 
n

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Word Origin & History

eliminate
1560s, from L. eliminatus , pp. of eliminare  "thrust out of doors, expel," from ex limine  "off the threshold," from ex  "off, out" + limine,  abl. of limen  "threshold." Used literally at first; sense of "exclude" first attested 1714; sense of "expel waste from the body" is c.1795. Related: Eliminated ; eliminating .
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Medical Dictionary

elim·i·nate definition

Pronunciation:  /-ˌnāt/
Function: vt
-nat·ed ; , -nat·ing ; :  to expel (as waste) from the living body
Merriam-Webster's Medical Dictionary, © 2007 Merriam-Webster, Inc.
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