Eliminable: meaning, definitions and examples

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eliminable

 

[ ɪˈlɪmɪnəbl ]

Adjective
Context #1 | Adjective

capable of removal

Eliminable refers to something that can be removed or eradicated. It is often used in contexts where something undesirable can be discarded or eliminated without significant consequence.

Synonyms

dispensable, expendable, optional, removable.

Examples of usage

  • Many risks in the project are eliminable with proper planning.
  • Some features in the software are deemed eliminable in the next update.
  • This toxic substance is eliminable through efficient cleaning processes.

Etymology

The word 'eliminable' is derived from the Latin verb 'eliminare', which means 'to remove or to put out of the way'. The prefix 'e-' typically indicates 'out of' or 'away from', while 'limin' comes from 'limen', meaning 'threshold'. In English, 'eliminate' was adopted in the late 19th century, meaning to exclude or rule out. The adjective form 'eliminable' emerged from this, fundamentally capturing the essence of what can be eliminated or cast out in various contexts, whether it be in mathematics, project management, or everyday decisions.