effectively eliminate

Frequency: 7.211.2 per million words

To remove or get rid of something in a way that produces the desired result.

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  • Getting this job has effectively eliminated his financial worries.
  • The new system is designed to effectively eliminate waste in the production process.
  • The security update effectively eliminated the threat of the virus.
  • Automation can effectively eliminate the need for manual data entry.
  • If implemented correctly, these guidelines could effectively eliminate bias from the hiring process.
  • This simple change to your routine will effectively eliminate the problem.
  • With this new filter, all impurities are effectively eliminated from the water.
  • We must find a way to effectively eliminate the root cause of the issue.
  • By merging the two departments, they effectively eliminated the duplication of work.
  • The peace treaty was intended to effectively eliminate the possibility of future conflict.