0 past simple and past participle of eliminate --
1 to remove or take away someone or something: --
Violence purported to cover the loss of authority and askesis eliminated nameless but dangerous desires; sometimes the two traded places.
In our experiment, severely deleterious mutations were likely to be eliminated when forming the clonal lines.
After the dura mater was excised, the pia mater was eliminated under the microscope control with a tungsten wire sharpened to 1-2 mm.
In hosts in whom colonization is not eliminated, bacteria with a mutation towards a higher resistance level may replace the original strains.
It is necessary that there be a supernatural if the apparent moral imbalance is to be eliminated theoretically.
In this gauge, the electric potential is eliminated from the system.
They cost nothing when they are not present, and can be eliminated easily during garbage collection.
The positive affect, eating, and sleep domains were entirely eliminated because of failing at least one of these tests.