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Example sentences for "eliminated"

Lexicographically close words:
eligibility; eligible; eligibles; eligibly; eliminate; eliminates; eliminating; elimination; eliminations; eliminative
  1. In other words, he selects: from his matter whatever is impertinent is eliminated and only what is vital is permitted to remain.

  2. This consideration eliminated canvas for my purpose, though I readily grant its usefulness under conditions favourable to it.

  3. Drifting while I munched a cold lunch had already eliminated the noonday halt, and I was now figuring to let the river also go on with its work during breakfast and supper hours as well.

  4. Let us agree to mark the eliminated letters by underscoring them, putting a single score under the first, and a double one under the second.

  5. I distinguish their Terms as being of two kinds----those which can be eliminated (e.

  6. If hereditary degeneracy could be eliminated from the race, there would be no immoral environment.

  7. Behind the stage is a creeper-covered wall of rock, with a face so unbroken and sheer that the direction "exit rear" must necessarily be eliminated from all performances.

  8. As the alcohol is eliminated by the lungs, stupor from drink may be detected by the odor of the breath.

  9. Arsenic is not a poison that accumulates in the system, but is slowly eliminated from it especially by the kidneys, but partly also by the bile.

  10. This loss can be almost entirely eliminated by thick walls and a smooth white or polished surface, but its amount is ordinarily so small that these extraordinary precautions do not pay in practice.

  11. Any possible danger from such an occurrence may be eliminated by the occasional lifting of the valve by hand.

  12. Imperfections have been gradually eliminated until the machines which have survived are efficient in action and mechanically free from dangerous eccentricities.

  13. Why are not the things which seem the result of design, merely spontaneous variations, which, being useful, have been preserved, while others are continually eliminated as unsuitable?

  14. The man who had not eliminated the poisons of a month-old effort would not be a tired man.

  15. Fear adds to the waste matter of fatigue little driblets of adrenalin and other secretions which must somehow be eliminated before equilibrium is reestablished.

  16. In 1999 vast strides of progress had been made in medicine and surgery, and disease had been eliminated to a very large extent from our social system.

  17. The terrors of the hidden grave, nameless and horrible, were eliminated by the new and only safe process of disposing of the dead.

  18. They claim that man has no right to kill beast, fish, bird or fowl, to secure food supplies, and that all flesh food should be eliminated from the human system.

  19. As to the sale of headrights by the secretary's office which Nicholson found to be still prevalent, the practice was not eliminated completely.

  20. One major governmental change occurred in the colony by the president and Council being eliminated in favor of a strong Governor to be advised by a Council.

  21. He had cleverly eliminated all dislike from his eyes.

  22. He trained the weapon in such a manner that I myself was in danger of being eliminated from the situation.

  23. Instead of determining the work of friction by special trial, I arranged my apparatus so that it was eliminated of itself in the measurement and could consequently be neglected.

  24. It must also be deeply rooted in other parts of the organism by ages of practice and can thus not be eliminated forthwith by the loss of one eye.

  25. For three months of the year rain appears; for the remaining nine months it is eliminated entirely.

  26. And--we've nearly eliminated those expressions from our vocabulary now.

  27. With so small a fraction of a penny representing the cost of the longest line, it was apparent that the element of distance must be eliminated from the question.

  28. The schemes of which the Budget was the small foundation would, in my judgment, if they had been allowed to fructify, have eliminated at least hunger from the terrors that haunt the workman's cottage.

  29. The absence of powder marks, the disappearance of the pistol with which the mortal shot was fired, effectually eliminated the theory of suicide.

  30. First, Julia Strong had eliminated herself as a factor in the investigation of the Whitmore murder.

  31. They were compelled to acknowledge to themselves that Collins had been effectually eliminated as the murderer.

  32. It is all very simple--so simple that I eliminated the theory that Whitmore was killed in his office at the very outset of the investigation.

  33. Luckstone inquired, as if under the impression that the secretary had been eliminated from the case.

  34. All that the experiment proves is, that chlorate of potass does not eliminate the whole of the arsenic, because it eliminated all but half a grain.

  35. Suppose the whole had been eliminated from the blood, and had passed into the urine, should you expect to find it in the blood?

  36. Suppose the minimum dose which will destroy life had been taken, and absorbed into the circulation, then deposited in the tissues, and then a part eliminated by the action of the kidneys; where would you search for it?

  37. The last traces of lime are eliminated by means of a few drops of ammonium oxalate.

  38. Marsh gas and carbonic acid are seen escaping from the surface of pools where recent vegetable matter is submerged, and they are also eliminated in the further decomposition of peat, lignite, coal, and carbonaceous shale.

  39. That all these are eliminated in the decay of vegetable and animal structures is now generally conceded by chemists and geologists, although there is a wide difference of opinion as to the nature of the process.


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