practically eliminate

Frequency: 6.89.2 per million words

To remove or get rid of nearly all of something.

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Examples (10)

  • The new software will practically eliminate the need for manual data entry.
  • This new vaccine could practically eliminate the disease within a decade.
  • By streamlining the production line, we have practically eliminated all waste.
  • The advanced filtration system can practically eliminate all pollutants from the water.
  • The legislation was designed to practically eliminate tax loopholes for large corporations.
  • Switching to online banking has practically eliminated the hassle of writing checks.
  • Their new defensive strategy seemed to practically eliminate any chance of the opposition scoring.
  • This organic pesticide is so effective it can practically eliminate the aphid problem in one application.
  • A well-structured budget can practically eliminate financial stress and uncertainty.
  • The school's shift to digital textbooks has practically eliminated the need for students to carry heavy bags.