No. Eliminate is a verb (to remove, do away with).
There is a passive adjective, the past participle 'eliminated' (removed).
The active adjective, 'eliminative', is virtually never used.
No, "mute" is not a preposition. In the context of communication or sound, "mute" is an adjective or verb, not a preposition.
The word "annoying" is a adjective. Example:When that annoying commercial comes on, I change the channel.Sometimes the word "annoying" is a used as an adjective. Example:When you eliminate the annoying and the trivial, you don't have much left.
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the synonym for eliminate is discard
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"Eliminate the odds, Michael." "Eliminate them, Robocop." "I'm sorry, but you are eliminated, Katie."
Eliminate has four syllables.
To eliminate can mean to banish, exile, or remove someone. But eliminate also means to get rid of waste.
The past tense of eliminate is eliminated.
Eliminate Down happened in 1993.
Why did the Olympics Committee eliminate tennis after 1924?
No, the word 'searched' is the past participle, past tense of the verb to search (searches, searching, searched). The past participle of the verb is also an adjective. Examples:Verb: They have already searched this area.Adjective: We can eliminate the searched area.