eliminate 的定义
e·lim·i·nat·ed, e·lim·i·nat·ing.
- to remove or get rid of, especially as being in some way undesirable: to eliminate risks; to eliminate hunger.
- to omit, especially as being unimportant or irrelevant; leave out: I have eliminated all statistical tables, which are of interest only to the specialist.
- to remove from further consideration or competition, especially by defeating in a contest.
- to eradicate or kill: to eliminate the enemy.
- Physiology. to void or expel from an organism.
- Mathematics. to remove from an equation by elimination.
eliminate 近义词
remove, throw out
eliminate 的近义词 49 个
- cancel
- defeat
- dispose of
- disqualify
- eradicate
- erase
- exclude
- get rid of
- ignore
- knock out
- oust
- phase out
- stamp out
- waive
- wipe out
- annihilate
- discard
- discharge
- dismiss
- disregard
- drop
- eject
- evict
- expel
- exterminate
- invalidate
- kill
- liquidate
- murder
- omit
- reject
- slay
- terminate
- waste
- blot out
- bump off
- cast out
- count out
- cut out
- dispense with
- do away with
- drive out
- leave out
- put out
- rub out
- rule out
- set aside
- shut the door on
- take out
eliminate 的反义词 30 个
更多eliminate例句
- The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act passed in 2017 eliminated employee business expenses.
- Hinges pop the glass a centimeter off the frame and let air in, eliminating pesky fog.
- Chapple said the university will ultimately save money by eliminating the need to purchase “unnecessary plastics” and cutting down on recycling and garbage disposal fees.
- Unsure whether Metro would get another stimulus, board members planned for the worst, proposing a budget for fiscal 2022 that included buying out or laying off a fourth of Metro’s workforce, closing 19 stations and eliminating weekend rail service.
- They eliminate the need to run out to store for replacements, plus, they can be easily shared.
- Third, the destruction: These hedge-fund managers want to eliminate all limits and oversight of charter schools.
- The authors took care to eliminate the possibility of other sources of polarization, which is always a concern in astronomy.
- The J in its name actually stands for Jian—annihilate, eliminate.
- He ran on a serious one-issue platform: eliminate the office of lieutenant governor.
- "I thought we should eliminate the office and save the state" what he estimates is $1 million in annual expenses.
- At all events we have made up our minds to eliminate the Jap, what with one motive and another, and I think we will.
- Isabel's brain seemed to eliminate every thought it had ever possessed and hurriedly to remodel down to one agonizing point.
- Eliminate the disgraceful epithet from your vocabulary, sir, when you are addressing yours truly.
- But you seem to eliminate the young people themselves as factors in the romance part of it all.
- The threads lying alternately on the whip and on metal at the notched ends eliminate any possibility of the parts working loose.