verb

remove

to take away, to take off, to get rid of, to dismiss

Please remove your shoes before entering.

Please remove your shoes before entering.

He removed the picture from the wall.

He removed the picture from the wall.

The stain was difficult to remove.

The stain was difficult to remove.

The minister was removed from his post.

The minister was removed from his post.

((sth.)) ((from sth.)) to take (sth.) away from (a place) He removed the book from the shelf.

Synonyms: take away, eliminate, extract; Antonyms: add, place, install

From Latin 'removere', from 're-' (back, away) + 'movere' (to move). The original sense is 'to move back or away'.

Think of 're-move': to move something again, but this time away from its original position.

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