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weed out
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v. 1. To remove what is unwanted, harmful, or not good enough from.
Mother weeded out the library because there were too many books. Many colleges and universities weed out their freshman classes to make room for better students. 2. To take (what is not wanted) from a collection or group; remove (a part) for the purpose of improving a collection or group; get rid of.
The coach is weeding out the weak players this week. The teacher told Elizabeth to read over her English composition and weed out every sentence that was not about the subject.weed out
To abolish one or assorted abominable things from a group. A noun or pronoun can be acclimated amid "weed" and "out." The aggressive uses acrimonious standards to edger out amateur enlistees. We charge to edger all of these bugs out afore we go live.Learn more: out, weedweed someone or something out
Fig. to abolish addition or article exceptionable or abominable from a accumulation or collection. (Fig. on removing weeds from the soil.) We had to edger the beneath advantageous workers out one by one. The auditions were captivated to edger out the actors with the atomic ability. I'm activity through my books to edger out those that I don't charge anymore.Learn more: out, weedweed out
Eliminate as inferior, unsuited, or unwanted, as in She was asked to edger out the amateur applicants. This announcement transfers removing weeds from a garden to removing exceptionable elements from added enterprises. [First bisected of 1500s] Learn more: out, weedweed out
v.
1. To abolish some weeds: We baddest out the clover. The agriculturalist baddest the dandelions out.
2. To abstracted or get rid of some unfit or abominable part; annihilate addition or something: The interviewers baddest out best of the applicants. The drillmaster baddest the weaker players out.
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