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Learn to pronounce re·move

/rəˈmo͞ov/
verb
  1. take (something) away or off from the position occupied.
    "Customs officials removed documents from the premises"
    synonyms: detach, unfasten, separate, pull out, take out, disconnect, unclick, take off, undo, produce, bring out, get out, draw out, withdraw, extract, fish out, take away, carry away, move, shift, convey, transport, confiscate, take possession of, cart off, clean off, wash off, wipe off, rinse off, scrub off, sponge out, delete, erase, rub out, cross out, strike out, ink out, score out, block out, blue-pencil, cut out, eliminate, efface, obliterate, uproot, eradicate, destroy, cut off, chop off, lop off, hack off, amputate, excise
  2. eliminate or get rid of.
    "they removed thousands of needy youngsters from the system"
    synonyms: withdraw, abolish, eliminate, get rid of, do away with, take away, stop, put an end to, cut, axe
  3. be distant from.
    "it is an isolated place, far removed from the London art world"

noun
a degree of remoteness or separation.
"at this remove, the whole incident seems insane"
synonyms: distance, space of time, interval

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verb ; 1 · to change the location, position, station, or residence of. remove soldiers to the front ; 2 · to move by lifting, pushing aside, or taking away or off.
to force someone to leave an important job or a position of power, usually because they have behaved badly, or in a way that you do not approve of:.
verb (used without object) · to move from one place to another, especially to another locality or residence: · to go away; depart; disappear.
10 senses: 1. to take away and place elsewhere 2. to displace (someone) from office; dismiss 3. to do away with (a grievance,.
REMOVE meaning: 1 : to move or take (something) away from a place; 2 : to cause (something) to no longer exist.
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adjective. remote; separate; not connected with; distinct from. Synonyms: apart, solitary, isolated, abstracted, withdrawn.
To move (something) from where it is; lift, push, transfer, or carry away, or from one place to another.