Pronunciation: /rɪˈmuv/
noun the act of taking away or eliminating something
A1 I need to find a way to remove the stain from my shirt.
A2 To clean the kitchen properly, you must remove all the dirty dishes.
B1 It is important to remove any obstacles that may be blocking the path.
B2 The surgeon had to remove the tumor in order to save the patient's life.
C1 The government decided to remove the controversial law from the books.
C2 The artist used a special technique to remove the paint from the canvas without damaging it.
verb to take away or eliminate something
A1 Please remove your shoes before entering the house.
A2 I need to remove the old wallpaper before painting the walls.
B1 The doctor had to remove the splinter from my finger.
B2 The company decided to remove the outdated software from their system.
C1 The government is planning to remove the controversial law from the books.
C2 The artist had to carefully remove the paint to reveal the original masterpiece underneath.
formal Please follow the proper procedure to remove the old equipment from the premises.
informal Can you help me remove this heavy box from the car?
slang I need to remove this junk from my room before my mom sees it.
figurative It's time to remove toxic people from your life to find true happiness.
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