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eliminatory

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/ɪˈlɪməˌneɪtəri/ · e-lim-i-na-to-ry

Relating to the elimination or removal of substances or factors.

Meanings

adjectiveformal

Relating to the elimination or removal of substances or factors.

ایسی چیز جو مادوں یا عوامل کے اخراج یا ہٹانے سے متعلق ہو۔

اخراجی

ikhraaji

Synonyms

removalextractiondisposalہٹانانکالناخارج کرنا

Antonyms

inclusionadditionintroductionشمولیتاضافہتعارف

Common Collocations

  • eliminatory process
  • eliminatory function

Example Sentences

The eliminatory process is essential in maintaining a healthy body.

اخراجی عمل ایک صحت مند جسم کو برقرار رکھنے میں ضروری ہے۔

ikhraaji amal ek sehat mand jism ko barqarar rakhne mein zaroori hai.

This study focuses on the eliminatory effects of certain medications.

یہ مطالعہ کچھ ادویات کے اخراجی اثرات پر توجہ مرکوز کرتا ہے۔

ye mutaala kuch adwiyat ke ikhraaji asraat par tawajjoh marko z karta hai.

Eliminatory measures are vital in managing environmental waste.

ماحولیاتی فضلہ کو منظم کرنے میں اخراجی اقدامات بہت اہم ہیں۔

maholiyati fazla ko munazzam karne mein ikhraaji iqdamat bohat ahm hain.

Easily Confused With

eliminating:Eliminatory refers to the nature or process of elimination, while eliminating is an action verb.

Word Family

eliminate
verbخارج کرنا
elimination
nounاخراج

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Think of 'eliminatory' as the process of 'eliminating' things you don't need.

Imagine a person cleaning out their room, removing unnecessary items.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

خالی کمرے میں کوئی چیز نہ رہے، خود کو ہی اخراجی بنالوں میں!

khaali kamrey mein koi cheez na rahe, khud ko hi ikhraaji bana loon main!

In an empty room, nothing should remain, I shall make myself the eliminator!

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🗣️ Urdu Proverb

جس کی جڑیں مضبوط ہوں، وہ اخراج نہیں ہوتا۔

jis ki jaden mazboot hon, wo ikhraaj nahi hota.

One who has strong roots does not get eliminated.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Latin "eliminare" — to remove

First known use: 20th century

The word 'eliminatory' derives from the Latin 'eliminare', meaning 'to remove or get rid of', which evolved into its current form in English in the early 20th century.