Synonym: evacuation, excreting, excretion, liquidation, reasoning by elimination, riddance, voiding. Similar words: eliminate, recrimination, discrimination, domination, nomination, rumination, abomination, culmination. Meaning: [ɪ‚lɪmɪ'neɪʃn] n. 1. the act of removing or getting rid of something 2. the bodily process of discharging waste matter 3. analysis of a problem into alternative possibilities followed by the systematic rejection of unacceptable alternatives 4. the act of removing an unknown mathematical quantity by combining equations 5. the murder of a competitor.
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61, Perhaps the best way to proceed is by a process of elimination.
62, As always, in an elimination diet, it is important not to eat too much of any one food.
63, The corollary was just as true: elimination of nuclear weapons would require a return to National Service.
64, The neonatal pattern of drug elimination is reversed rapidly several weeks after birth and children generally utilize drugs more rapidly than adults.
65, In 323-4 civil war ended with the elimination of Licinius, and Constantine was at last sole ruler.
66, Its immediate economic aim was to work for the reduction and eventual elimination of tariffs on most industrial goods among its members.
67, The whole progress of mankind ought to have consisted in this: the elimination of unnecessary work.
68, As she progressed through elimination diet both wheat and corn caused diarrhoea on first reintroduction but not later.
69, The killings are part of a campaign of intimidation and elimination of supporters of the political opposition.
70, The elimination of metaphysics is not the simple matter that some humanist philosophers have supposed.
71, Elimination: problems may manifest as constipation, fluid retention, congested skin, catarrh. 4.
72, He tried out an elimination diet, and got a reasonably good response.
73, Some one who was neither service class nor intermediate class would, by elimination, be working class.
74, First, the elimination of exchange rate uncertainty will enhance the efficiency of the price mechanism as a resource allocator.
75, So if there is any doubt, it is probably best to start with the elimination diet procedure described in Chapter Fourteen.
76, This victory may set Stretch up with a world-title elimination fight with Britain's other leading light middleweight, Chris Pyatt.
77, Fiber will speed the elimination of digested food from the body.
78, Steady state describes the condition in which the rate of drug elimination equals the rate of input into the body.
79, A year later, the Braves are on the brink of elimination again.
80, This double-speed elimination of caffeine may explain the long-standing observation that smokers drink more coffee than nonsmokers.
81, Thus, compensation can also occur through CO2 elimination by the lungs. 293.
82, The disappearance of symptoms during elimination and reappearance on challenge confirm the diagnosis.
83, In his inaugural address,(http://sentencedict.com/elimination.html) Carter said his ultimate goal was the elimination of nuclear weapons from the earth.
84, In addition safety through the elimination of tank entry, component and chemical handling and dismantling is enhanced.
85, Third, the elimination of exchange rate uncertainty will stimulate competitive forces in the union.
86, It was concluded from these studies that elimination diets induce a prolonged remission similar to that achieved by other methods of treatment.
87, One of the principal concerns in La Strada is the loss of potential, the elimination of creative possibility.
88, Most people consider elimination to be a very private bodily function and therefore find it an embarrassing subject to discuss with hospital staff.
89, Individual effort is also vital. Accident prevention can not be viewed only in terms of the elimination of hazards.
90, It is used at full strength for immediate odour elimination, or in a 6 to 1 dilution for ongoing preventative maintenance.
More similar words: eliminate, recrimination, discrimination, domination, nomination, rumination, abomination, culmination, examination, preliminary, extermination, contamination, limitation, combination, inclination, destination, pollination, imagination, desalination, insubordination, predestination, procrastination, incriminate, discriminate, indiscriminate, diminution, nation, national, zonation, donation.