- eliminate
- verbADVERB▪ altogether, completely, entirely, totally▪
The risk cannot be eliminated altogether.
▪This procedure does not completely eliminate the possibility of an accident.
▪ almost, nearly, practically, virtually▪ largely▪ effectively, essentially▪Getting this job has effectively eliminated his financial worries.
▪ successfully▪ possibly, potentially▪ eventually, ultimately▪a policy that they claim will eventually eliminate corruption in the industry
▪ gradually▪ quickly, rapidly▪ immediatelyVERB + ELIMINATE▪ seek to, take steps to, try to▪ help (to)▪ be designed to▪The single market is designed to eliminate barriers to free movement.
▪ be impossible toPREPOSITION▪ from▪Try to eliminate fatty foods from your diet.
Eliminate is used with these nouns as the object: ↑ambiguity, ↑backlog, ↑barrier, ↑bias, ↑bureaucracy, ↑chance, ↑clutter, ↑competition, ↑confusion, ↑corruption, ↑debt, ↑deficit, ↑delay, ↑discrimination, ↑disparity, ↑distraction, ↑duplication, ↑effect, ↑emission, ↑enemy, ↑error, ↑exemption, ↑fat, ↑gap, ↑guesswork, ↑hassle, ↑hazard, ↑incentive, ↑inefficiency, ↑influence, ↑interference, ↑job, ↑middleman, ↑mistake, ↑need, ↑odour, ↑penalty, ↑pollution, ↑possibility, ↑poverty, ↑practice, ↑prejudice, ↑problem, ↑reliance, ↑requirement, ↑restriction, ↑risk, ↑rival, ↑subsidy, ↑suffering, ↑tariff, ↑tax, ↑taxation, ↑threat, ↑uncertainty, ↑vestige, ↑waste
Collocations dictionary. 2013.