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1 eliminate
i'limineit(to get rid of; to omit or exclude: He was eliminated from the tennis match in the first round.) eliminareliminate vb eliminartr[ɪ'lɪmɪneɪt]1 (remove, get rid of) eliminar, erradicar; (expel) expulsar2 (rule out) descartar, excluir, eliminar■ that man has been eliminated from our enquiries hemos eliminado a aquel hombre de la investigación4 (knock out) eliminar, derrotarv.• amortizar v.• descartar v.• eliminar v.• quitar v.• suprimir v.ɪ'lɪməneɪt, ɪ'lɪmɪneɪttransitive verb eliminar; \<\<possibility/alternative/suspect\>\> descartar[ɪ'lɪmɪneɪt]VT (gen) eliminar; [+ suspect, possibility] descartar; [+ bad language, mistakes, details] suprimir, eliminar* * *[ɪ'lɪməneɪt, ɪ'lɪmɪneɪt]transitive verb eliminar; \<\<possibility/alternative/suspect\>\> descartar
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