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eliminate

[ih-lim-uh-neyt] / ɪˈlɪm əˌneɪt /


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One of the biggest goals in cancer treatment is teaching the immune system to spot tumor cells and eliminate them.

From Science Daily

She notes that the discount banner brands have eliminated their high-tier plans, reduced prices and increased data allotments, mirroring last year’s promotions, but with more emphasis on data-allotment increases this year.

From The Wall Street Journal

As the holidays approach, we want to do our part to help eliminate the scourge of bad and selfish driving across the state.

From Los Angeles Times

Bentley-Smith said that CSU wanted a flexible approach to debt collection and that campuses had started eliminating registration holds for minor debts such as parking tickets and lost library books.

From Los Angeles Times

As long as we’re stuck with a version of CAFE, though, there is another change needed to eliminate a distortion: Stop averaging miles per gallon and start averaging gallons burned per thousand miles.

From The Wall Street Journal