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eliminatory

adjective as in eliminative

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CDU leaders last year launched an effort to expel Maassen, following a tweet in which he said that the direction of “the driving forces in the political and media sphere” was “eliminatory racism against whites and the burning desire for Germany to kick the bucket.”

From Spanish to Mexican to American colonization of this land, policing has been used as an eliminatory tactic to protect the settler state.

From Spanish to Mexican to American colonization of this land, policing has been used as an eliminatory tactic to protect the settler state.

Some Republicans members of the committee said they are opposed to eliminatory mandatory minimum sentences for certain crimes, including a third offense of driving while intoxicated within five years and being a convicted felon in possession of a firearm.

The Maryland Motor Vehicle Administration reserves the right to deny plates with “scatological” connotations, a spokeswoman said, and District regulations indicate any plates that “relate to sexual or eliminatory functions,” among other criteria, are verboten.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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