totally eliminate

Frequency: 7.814.5 per million words

To remove or get rid of something entirely.

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  • The new vaccine aims to totally eliminate the virus from the population.
  • This software patch is designed to totally eliminate the security vulnerability.
  • Their aggressive marketing strategy was intended to totally eliminate their main competitor.
  • With this final payment, I will have totally eliminated my student loan debt.
  • The government's goal is to totally eliminate child poverty within the next decade.
  • New regulations are needed to totally eliminate plastic waste from our oceans.
  • The shocking defeat will totally eliminate them from the championship race.
  • Her clear explanation helped to totally eliminate any confusion I had.
  • By automating the process, we can totally eliminate the possibility of human error.
  • It's impossible to totally eliminate all risks, but we can significantly reduce them.