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- verbremove (verb) · removes (third person present) · removed (past tense) · removed (past participle) · removing (present participle)
- take (something) away or off from the position occupied:"Customs officials removed documents from the premises" · "she sat down to remove her make-up"
- take off (clothing):"he sat down and quickly removed his shoes and socks"
- dated(remove to)change one's home or place of residence by moving to (another place):"he removed to Mexico and began afresh"
- SOUTH AFRICAN ENGLISHhistoricalcompel (someone) by law to move to another area:"a man is removed to the tribal district of his forbears"
- eliminate or get rid of:"they removed thousands of needy youngsters from the system" · "the iron can be removed by filtration"
- dismiss from a job or office:"he was removed from his teaching position"
- (be removed)be distant from:"it is an isolated place, far removed from the London art world"
- be very different from:"an explanation that is far removed from the truth"
nounremove (noun) · removes (plural noun)- a degree of remoteness or separation:"at this remove, the whole incident seems insane"
OriginMiddle English (as a verb): from the Old French stem remov-, from Latin removere, from re- ‘back’ + movere ‘to move’.Similar and Opposite Wordsverb- take (something) away or off from the position occupied:
- take off (clothing):
- change one's home or place of residence by moving to (another place):
- eliminate or get rid of:
- be distant from:
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