10 Verbs to Use for the Word elimination

Cicero's success would mean not only the elimination of Antonyto which they did not objectbut also the recall of Brutus and Cassius, and the consequent elimination of themselves from political influence.

"Of course it isn't night yet, you know, but the pressing exigencies of rhyme often demand the elimination, as it were, of a small portion of time.

Like a young rake coming into a very large inheritance, we attacked this noble fauna with characteristic American improvidence, and with a rapidity compared with which the Glacial advance was eternally slow; the East went first, and in fifty years we have brought about an elimination in the West which promises to be even more radical than that effected by the ice.

I would suggest the elimination of all tourniquets, and the substitution of the humble pocket-handkerchief.

This separation from the elements of condition implies the elimination of the idea of time, and consequently we must think of the thing as already in actual existence.

Distemper has a certain course to run, and in this disease Nature seems to attempt the elimination of the poison through the secretions thrown out by the naso-pharyngeal mucous membrane.

"We'll have to use elimination," said the teacher when she had her pupils out on the green level that was back of the gymnasium and walled in by tall Lombardy poplars planted closely.

And at the same time He speaks of those who are living and believe on Him, and says that they shall never diethus contemplating the entire elimination of the contingency of death (John xi. 25).

With the elimination of editorial individuality necessarily follows elimination of individuality in the magazine.

Lenore accorded science its place in progress, but she hated its elimination of the soul.

10 Verbs to Use for the Word  elimination