Meaning & Definition of word "Eliminate"

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    Eliminate

    /ɪˈlɪmɪneɪt/

    verb:

    • 1. To completely remove, eradicate, or get rid of something.
      • Example: The committee decided to eliminate unnecessary expenses from the budget.
    • 2. To take out or remove from consideration.
      • Example: The detective was able to eliminate several suspects from the investigation.
    • 3. To defeat an opponent in a competition, thereby removing them from further participation.
      • Example: Our team managed to eliminate the defending champions in the playoff match.
    • 4. In mathematics, to remove variables or terms from an equation.
      • Example: We can eliminate one variable by substituting its value into the other equation.

    Etymology

    from Latin 'eliminare', meaning 'to remove, expel, or shut out'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    eliminate competition:

    to remove rivals in a competitive environment.

    eliminate waste:

    to reduce or remove unnecessary resources or materials.

    eliminate the need for:

    to make something unnecessary.

    Related Words

    elimination:

    the act of removing or getting rid of something.

    eliminatory:

    having the effect of eliminating.

    eliminator:

    a person or thing that eliminates.

    Slang Meanings of eliminate

    Meaning: to take someone out of the picture permanently

    Example Sentence: He was eliminated from the conversation when they realized he was lying.

    Meaning: to fail someone deliberately

    Example Sentence: She was eliminated from the group because of her bad attitude.