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Meaning
Verb
●
To delete.
●
To
move
something or someone from one place to another, especially to take away.
To
replace
a
dish
within a course.
●
To murder.
●
In Cricket:
To
dismiss
a batsman.
●
To
discard
,
set aside
, especially something
abstract
(a
thought
,
feeling
, etc.).
●
To
depart
, leave.
●
To change
one's
residence
or
place of business
; to move.
●
To
dismiss
or
discharge
from office.
Noun
●
The
act
of
removing
something.
●
In Cooking:
A
dish
served
to
replace
an
earlier
one during a
meal
; a part of a new course.
●
In British English:
(at some
public schools
) A
division
of the school, especially the form
prior to
last
●
A
step
or
gradation
(
as in
the
phrase
"
at one
remove")
●
Distance
in time
or
space
; interval.
●
Emotional
distance
or indifference.
●
State of
mind
allowing for
a certain
degree
of
objectivity
in
evaluating
things.
●
The
transfer
of
one's
home or business to
another place
; a move.
●
The
act
of
resetting
a horse's shoe.
Sourced from
Wiktionary
Origin
remove
English
remeven
Middle English (1100-1500)
Sourced from
Etym
Synonyms
Abate
Bate
Deduct
Remove
Subduct
Subtract
Take
Unstay
Eliminate
Leave
Destroy
Eject
Abstract
Delete
Shift
Knock Off
Take Away
Take Off
Tear Off
Get Out
More
Antonyms
Settle
Place
Add
Related
Erase
Expel
Replace
Disable
Discard
Extract
Avoid
Prevent
Reduce
Ignore
Eradicate
Release
Protect
Isolate
Withdraw
Hide
Deactivate
Abolish
Detect
Clean
Suspend
Minimize
Undo
Add
Detach
Fix
Install
Wipe
Block
Separate
Retrieve
Restore
Clear
Create
Filter
Select
Transfer
Control
Dislodge
Lift
Handle
Edit
Rinse
Obtain
Modify
Locate
Eliminating
Retain
Reinstate
Cover
Capture
Place
Stop
Strip Away
More
Rhymes
Move
Emove
Prove
Who'Ve
Groove
Remove
Approve
Reprove
Behoove
Improve
Disprove
Bust A Move
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