eliminate from

eliminate from
phr. v. กำจัดไปจาก
related: ขจัดไปจาก

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  • eliminate — v. (D; tr.) to eliminate from * * * [ɪ lɪmɪneɪt] (D;tr.) to eliminatefrom …   Combinatory dictionary

  • Eliminate — E*lim i*nate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Eliminated}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Eliminating}.] [L. eliminatus, p. p. of eliminare; e out + limen threshold; prob. akin to limes boundary. See {Limit}.] 1. To put out of doors; to expel; to discharge; to release;… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • eliminate — 1560s, from L. eliminatus, pp. of eliminare thrust out of doors, expel, from ex limine off the threshold, from ex off, out (see EX (Cf. ex )) + limine, ablative of limen threshold. Used literally at first; sense of exclude first attested 1714;… …   Etymology dictionary

  • eliminate — [ē lim′ə nāt΄, ilim′ə nāt΄] vt. eliminated, eliminating [< L eliminatus, pp. of eliminare, to turn out of doors, banish < e , out + limen, threshold (akin to limes, boundary) < IE base * (e)lei , to bend > LIMB1] 1. to take out;… …   English World dictionary

  • eliminate — ► VERB 1) completely remove or get rid of. 2) reject or exclude from consideration or further participation. DERIVATIVES elimination noun eliminator noun. ORIGIN Latin eliminare turn out of doors …   English terms dictionary

  • eliminate — 01. The government has been cutting budgets in various departments in an effort to [eliminate] the deficit. 02. The Brazilian team will be [eliminated] from the World Cup competition if they lose tomorrow s game. 03. André Agassi faces… …   Grammatical examples in English

  • eliminate — e|lim|i|nate [ıˈlımıneıt] v [T] [Date: 1500 1600; : Latin; Origin: eliminatus, past participle of eliminare to put out of doors ] 1.) to completely get rid of something that is unnecessary or unwanted eliminate a need/possibility/risk/problem etc …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • eliminate */*/ — UK [ɪˈlɪmɪneɪt] / US [ɪˈlɪmɪˌneɪt] verb [transitive] Word forms eliminate : present tense I/you/we/they eliminate he/she/it eliminates present participle eliminating past tense eliminated past participle eliminated 1) to get rid of something that …   English dictionary

  • eliminate — [[t]ɪlɪ̱mɪneɪt[/t]] ♦♦♦ eliminates, eliminating, eliminated 1) VERB To eliminate something, especially something you do not want or need, means to remove it completely. [FORMAL] [V n] The Sex Discrimination Act has not eliminated discrimination… …   English dictionary

  • eliminate — verb ADVERB ▪ altogether, completely, entirely, totally ▪ The risk cannot be eliminated altogether. ▪ This procedure does not completely eliminate the possibility of an accident. ▪ …   Collocations dictionary

  • eliminate — verb ( nated; nating) Etymology: Latin eliminatus, past participle of eliminare, from e + limin , limen threshold Date: 1568 transitive verb 1. a. to put an end to or get rid of ; remove, eradicate < the need to …   New Collegiate Dictionary

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