How to remove Bokeh effect from a prime lens?

Hi, I have a prime lens on the dslr NIKON D5100 (50mm). Is it possible to remove that bokeh effect (i'd like to have the whole image in full focus) ?

Take pictures at f/11. If the depth of field is still too small, then use a smaller aperture like f/22.

Reduce the aperture to something like f5.6 or f8. And smaller.

Use a small aperture!

Use larger f/numbers.

Nothing you can do once the photo is taken. For the future, use a small aperture (confusingly, an aperture with a big number such as f11, f16, f22, not f4), and try to have nothing very close to the camera. Use wide-angle settings on the zoom, maybe 18mm or 24mm.

Boke effect (boke is the quality of the out of focus regions)? Are you talking about depth of field? If so, make your aperture smaller (higher f number). Somewhere around f/16 may help. You'll need lots of light (outdoors) to use f/16 at a reasonable shutter speed.

Turn your aperture up.