elimination

downfalls

ˈdaʊnfɔːl

noun

a loss of power, prosperity, or status.

undoing,ruin,ruination,defeat,conquest,vanquishing,toppling,deposition,ousting,unseating,overthrow,nemesis,destruction,annihilation,elimination,end,collapse,fall,crash,failure,debasement,degradation,disgrace,Waterloo,labefaction

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downfall

ˈdaʊnfɔːl

noun

a loss of power, prosperity, or status.

undoing,ruin,ruination,defeat,conquest,vanquishing,toppling,deposition,ousting,unseating,overthrow,nemesis,destruction,annihilation,elimination,end,collapse,fall,crash,failure,debasement,degradation,disgrace,Waterloo,labefaction

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crackdowns

ˈkrakdaʊn

noun

a series of severe measures to restrict undesirable or illegal people or behaviour.

a crackdown on car crime

clampdown,getting tough,severe/stern measures,repression,suppression,abolition,elimination,eradication,end,stop

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crackdown

ˈkrakdaʊn

noun

a series of severe measures to restrict undesirable or illegal people or behaviour.

a crackdown on car crime

clampdown,getting tough,severe/stern measures,repression,suppression,abolition,elimination,eradication,end,stop

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asyndeton

/əˈsɪndəˌtɑn/

noun

The omission or absence of a conjunction between parts of a sentence.

syntactically unmarked but semantically connected asyndeta

leaving out,exclusion,exception,non-inclusion,deletion,erasure,cut,excision,elimination,absence

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asyndeta

/əˈsɪndɪt(ə)n/

noun

The omission or absence of a conjunction between parts of a sentence, as in I came, I saw, I conquered.

syntactically unmarked but semantically connected asyndeta

leaving out,exclusion,exception,non-inclusion,deletion,erasure,cut,excision,elimination,absence

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assassinations

/əˌsasɪˈneɪʃn/

noun

The action of assassinating someone.

the assassination of President Kennedy

murder,killing,political execution,slaughter,butchery,homicide,liquidation,elimination,extermination,termination,doing to death,putting to death,martyrdom

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assassination

/əˌsæsnˈeɪʃ(ə)n/

noun

The action of assassinating someone.

the assassination of President Kennedy

murder,killing,political execution,slaughter,butchery,homicide,liquidation,elimination,extermination,termination,doing to death,putting to death,martyrdom

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apostrophes

/əˈpɒstrəfi/

noun

A punctuation mark (‘) used to indicate either possession (e.g. Harry’s book; boys’ coats) or the omission of letters or numbers (e.g. can’t; he’s; 1 Jan. ’99).

The playwrights’ experimental use of English (including the absence of capital letters, apostrophes, punctuation, etc.) is one way in which they resist oppression.

leaving out,exclusion,exception,non-inclusion,deletion,erasure,cut,excision,elimination,absence

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apostrophe

/əˈpɑstrəfi/

noun

A punctuation mark ( ’ ) used to indicate either possession (e.g., Harry’s book; boys’ coats) or the omission of letters or numbers (e.g., can’t; he’s; class of ’99).

The playwrights’ experimental use of English (including the absence of capital letters, apostrophes, punctuation, etc.) is one way in which they resist oppression.

leaving out,exclusion,exception,non-inclusion,deletion,erasure,cut,excision,elimination,absence

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apocopes

/əˈpɒkəpi/

noun

Omission of the final sound of a word, as when cup of tea is pronounced as cuppa tea.

In these dialects many words end in a consonant but they cannot be seen as an apocope of an Italian word.

leaving out,exclusion,exception,non-inclusion,deletion,erasure,cut,excision,elimination,absence

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apocope

/əˈpɑkəpi/

noun

The loss of a sound or sounds at the end of a word, e.g., in the derivation of curio from curiosity.

In these dialects many words end in a consonant but they cannot be seen as an apocope of an Italian word.

leaving out,exclusion,exception,non-inclusion,deletion,erasure,cut,excision,elimination,absence

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aphesis

/ˈæfəsəs/

noun

The loss of an unstressed vowel at the beginning of a word (e.g., of a from around to form round).

That word was created from it later by losing its first syllable through a process called aphesis and had the same sense.

leaving out,exclusion,exception,non-inclusion,deletion,erasure,cut,excision,elimination,absence

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apheresis

/əˈfɛrəsəs/

noun

The loss of a sound or sounds at the beginning of a word, e.g., in the derivation of adder from nadder.

In some words initial e has been lost by aphaeresis: squire from esquire, sample from example, state from estate.

leaving out,exclusion,exception,non-inclusion,deletion,erasure,cut,excision,elimination,absence

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aphereses

/ɛɪfəˈriːsɪs/

noun

Omission of the initial sound of a word, as when he is is pronounced he’s.

In some words initial e has been lost by aphaeresis: squire from esquire, sample from example, state from estate.

leaving out,exclusion,exception,non-inclusion,deletion,erasure,cut,excision,elimination,absence

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aphaeresis

/ɛɪfəˈriːsɪs/

noun

Omission of the initial sound of a word, as when he is is pronounced he’s.

In some words initial e has been lost by aphaeresis: squire from esquire, sample from example, state from estate.

leaving out,exclusion,exception,non-inclusion,deletion,erasure,cut,excision,elimination,absence

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annihilation

noun

Complete destruction or obliteration.

the threat of global annihilation

destruction,wiping out,annihilation,extermination,extirpation,elimination,eradication,killing,decimation,liquidation,demolition

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