eliminate vestige
Frequency: 4.50.9 per million words
To completely remove or get rid of a trace, often in a systematic way.
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- The new policy aims to eliminate every vestige of corruption.
- They worked tirelessly to eliminate any vestiges of the old regime.
- It's crucial to eliminate all vestiges of discrimination from our society.
- The cleaning crew managed to eliminate the last vestiges of the stain.
- Through education, we can eliminate the vestiges of outdated beliefs.
- The company is determined to eliminate any vestige of inefficiency.
- After the revolution, they sought to eliminate all vestiges of the monarchy.
- Can we truly eliminate every vestige of human error?
- The artist tried to eliminate any vestige of his earlier style in his new work.
- To achieve true peace, we must eliminate the vestiges of past conflicts.