Remove Definition
 rĭ-mo͝ov 
  removed, removes, removing
  
    verb
  
 
    removed, removes, removing
  
To move from a place or position occupied.
 Removed the cups from the table.
 American Heritage 
To move (something) from where it is; lift, push, transfer, or carry away, or from one place to another.
 Webster's New World 
To take off.
 To remove one's coat.
 Webster's New World 
To do away with.
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To take, extract, separate, or withdraw (someone or something from)
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Synonyms: 
  
    noun
  
 
    removes
  
The act of removing.
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The distance between one thing and another.
 Living at a far remove from here.
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Any step, interval, or degree.
 But one short remove from victory.
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A move to another residence or place of business.
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Origin of Remove
-  From Middle English remeven, removen, from Anglo-Norman remuver, removeir, from Old French remouvoir, from Latin removÄ“re, from re- + movÄ“re (“to move") From Wiktionary 
-  Middle English removen from Old French remouvoir from Latin removēre re- re- movēre to move move From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition 
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