Definition
to remove: to take out; to erase, to delete
- "And you can start by removing my dog from that hole in the ground."
- "I see that you have removed your shoes – very nice socks, dude."
- "Yesterday, during my "re-education" session, I endured cruel treatment that had but one goal: to remove the very essence of my Britishness."
- "Any unattended luggage in the departure lounge will be removed by the security services and sold on Free-bay."
- "Edward put up little resistance when I smashed his death metal guitar and removed the microfiche from its innards."
- "However, it was also a year of revolution, where social networks changed the way we remove dictators and riot in major cities."
- "Timmy: Can you remove the cowboy hat?"
- "Removed Philip's testosterone chip after inappropriate joke about silicon implants."
- "Any unattended bag or other item of luggage will be removed and may be destroyed."
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