Eliminate in a sentence as a verb

At least there are people actually dependent on bikes because they can't afford cars.> We can't eliminate all the risk.

But, in doing so, eliminate the need for the soon ex-employees to feel the need to dump reality on management.

Notice "commit to you that we will be doing more to answer your questions, fix any mistakes, and eliminate the confusion.

If you eliminate your own self interest of a good life, you have forgotten the biggest reason you are building a product in the first place.

What problems caused these nations to produce more children than food and what is being done to eliminate the source of these problems, rather than just the symptoms?

And you basically eliminate the tax risks altogether.

That is the true-future for making cancer determinations and may even eliminate the part of my job where I tell you if something is benign vs.

And eliminate the problem of blueprints by adopting a strategy of inventing, not engineering.

Rather than needing 2 cars for me and my wife, I could send it back to get her once I get to work - or maybe just sign up for a service that completely eliminates the need to own.

With a full network of communicating cars and fail-safes we could almost eliminate traffic-related injury and death.

Our goal here is to eliminate any concern about the cost of such an event and ensure that over time the Model S has the lowest insurance cost of any car at our price point.

Our leaders are dazzled by arguments of complexity when the heart of the problem is genuinely, truly simple:Introduce and pass a bill to eliminate software patents, retroactively, and do it now.

To get a better sense of this, it is considered a best practice to run your simulations on a lower timeframe than the one your system is supposed to work on in order to eliminate inaccuracies in the results.

Eliminate definitions

verb

terminate, end, or take out; "Let's eliminate the course on Akkadian hieroglyphics"; "Socialism extinguished these archaic customs"; "eliminate my debts"

See also: extinguish

verb

do away with

See also: obviate

verb

kill in large numbers; "the plague wiped out an entire population"

See also: annihilate extinguish eradicate decimate

verb

dismiss from consideration or a contest; "John was ruled out as a possible suspect because he had a strong alibi"; "This possibility can be eliminated from our consideration"

See also: reject

verb

eliminate from the body; "Pass a kidney stone"

See also: excrete egest pass

verb

remove from a contest or race; "The cyclist has eliminated all the competitors in the race"

verb

remove (an unknown variable) from two or more equations