"Elixation" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Elixation" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Elixation" Meaning

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"Elixation" Examples

Here are 5 usage examples for the word "elimination":

Elimination Examples


The company implemented a process of elimination to narrow down the list of potential candidates.
The detective employed a method of elimination to rule out the alibis of the suspects.
The athlete's elimination in the quarterfinals was a shock to the sports community.
The committee voted to eliminate the proposal due to lack of support.
The team used a strategy of elimination to take out the enemy's strongest units in the game.

"Elixation" Similar Words

Elissa

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Elissa is a proper noun, specifically a given name. It is variants of Elizabeth, derived from the Hebrew name Elisheva, meaning "God is my oath" or "God is my promise".

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Eliteness

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Elixirs

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Elixirs are substances, often in liquid form, that are believed to have medicinal or curative properties, especially those that are used to treat or prevent illness or disease. They can be used to treat a variety of conditions, such as fever, pain, or inflammation. In ancient and medieval times, many people believed that elixirs had magical or miraculous powers that could cure a wide range of ailments. Today, the term "elixir" is often used more broadly to describe any product or substance that is marketed as having extraordinary or extraordinary benefits, even if it is not actually a scientifically proven treatment.

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Elizabethans

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The Elizabethans were the people who lived during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I of England, who ruled from 1558 to 1603. The term is often used to describe the culture, literature, and art of that time period, which is often characterized as the "Golden Age" of English history. The Elizabethans are associated with the works of William Shakespeare, Christopher Marlowe, and other prominent playwrights and poets of the era. The term can also refer to the distinctive characteristics of English language, mannerisms, and customs during that period.

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Elkanah is a proper noun, a biblical name that refers to a Levite in the Old Testament. In the book of 1 Samuel, Elkanah is the father of Hannah, who is desperate for a child and prays to God for one.