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remove

verb transitive
To cause to change place; to put from its place in any manner; as, to remove a building. Thou shalt not remove thy neighbor’s landmark. Deuteronomy 19:14.

remove

To displace from an office.

remove

To take or put away in any manner; to cause to leave a person or thing; to banish or destroy; as, to remove a disease or complaint. Remove sorrow from thine heart. Ecclesiastes 11:10.

remove

To carry from one court to another; as, to remove a cause or suit by appeal.

remove

To take from the present state of being; as, to remove one by death.

remove

verb intransitive
To change place in any manner.

remove

To go from one place to another.

remove

To change the place of residence; as, to remove from New York to Philadelphia.

remove

noun
Change of place.

remove

Translation of one to the place of another.

remove

State of being removed.

remove

Act of moving a man in chess or other game.

remove

Departure; a going away./ .

remove

The act of changing place; removal.

remove

Astep in any scale of gradation. A freeholder is but one remove from a legislator.

remove

Any indefinite distance; as a small or great remove.

remove

The act of putting a horse’s shoes on different feet.

remove

A dish to be changed while the rest of the course remains.

remove

Susceptibility of being removed.