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Dictionary definition of remove

To take away, eliminate, or extract something from a particular location, position, or state.
"The gardener will remove the weeds from the flowerbed."

Detailed meaning of remove

It involves physically or conceptually detaching or separating an object, substance, or person from its original place or condition. 'Remove' implies an action of displacement, where the subject is transferred or withdrawn from one context to another. It can involve physically lifting, displacing, or relocating an object or person from one location to another, such as removing a book from a shelf or removing furniture from a room. Additionally, 'remove' can signify the act of eliminating or eradicating something, often with the intent of making it no longer present or active. This can apply to removing stains from clothes, removing obstacles from a path, or removing a person from a position of authority. 'Remove' can also pertain to the act of taking apart or disassembling something, dismantling its components, or separating its parts for a specific purpose, such as removing a battery from a device. Furthermore, 'remove' can have a metaphorical sense, indicating the elimination or distancing of a concept, feeling, or association from one's mind or emotions, such as removing doubt or removing oneself from a toxic relationship.

Example sentences containing remove

1. Please remove your shoes before entering the house.
2. We must remove these obstacles to make progress.
3. Could you remove the lid for me?
4. If you don't remove that clutter, I'll have to.
5. They decided to remove the old wallpaper.
6. It's your turn to remove a piece in this Jenga game.

History and etymology of remove

The verb 'remove' originates from Latin roots and Middle English adaptations. It can be traced back to the Latin word 'removere,' which is a combination of 're,' meaning 'back' or 'away,' and 'movere,' meaning 'to move.' Thus, 'removere' originally signified the act of moving something back or away. As Latin influenced Middle English, 'removere' transitioned into 'remouven,' and later, 'removen.' This linguistic evolution aptly reflects the concept of taking away, eliminating, or extracting something from a specific location, position, or state, emphasizing the action of moving something back or away from its previous setting or condition.

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Further usage examples of remove

1. I am afraid we will have to remove the tooth to alleviate the pain.
2. He struggled to remove the rusted bolt.
3. Do I need to remove the batteries before storing this toy?
4. The museum will remove the exhibit next month.
5. Let me remove my coat and we'll get started.
6. She will remove the posts that violate the community guidelines.
7. The city plans to remove the old statue from the park.
8. Can we remove the extras to cut costs?
9. Please remove the dishes from the table when you're done.
10. Can you remove this stain from my shirt?
11. The software can remove duplicate files.
12. They plan to remove the underperforming stock from their portfolio.
13. If you remove the plug, the water will drain out.
14. Remove the lens cap before you start shooting.
15. The chef had to remove the burnt crust from the pie.
16. Please remove your shoes before entering the house.
17. The technician will remove the virus from your computer.
18. He used a wrench to remove the rusty bolt.
19. It's important to remove all obstacles from your path to success.
20. The surgeon will remove the tumor during the operation.
21. Can you remove the stains from this shirt, please?
22. Let's remove unnecessary items from the cluttered room.
23. The teacher will remove distractions during the exam.
24. To improve the photo, I'll remove the red-eye effect.

Burden and Stress, Options and Determinations, Elimination and Suspension, Ending and Conclusion

clear,detach,displace,eliminate,eradicate,expel,extract,withdraw

delete,strip,take,uninstall

extract, insert, add, implant

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