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elimination

[ih-lim-uh-ney-shuhn] / ɪˌlɪm əˈneɪ ʃən /


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At the University of California, Santa Cruz, the “Visualizing Abolition” project promotes research and art that calls for the elimination of prisons with the support of $8 million from Mellon.

From The Wall Street Journal

In these cases, she explains it's important people should seek medical advice rather than turning to extreme elimination diets.

From BBC

The settlement is a “critical step” toward selling the property, which will allow for the “permanent removal” of graffiti and “permanent elimination of safety concerns at the Property,” they continued.

From Los Angeles Times

The Buffalo Bills have continued to complain that Josh Allen's overtime pass against the Denver Broncos should not have been declared an interception, a decision that led to their elimination from the playoffs.

From Barron's

Canada, the U.K. and Spain are among the developed countries that recently lost their measles elimination status.

From The Wall Street Journal