Remove - English Definition & Meaning

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Definition

To remove means to take something away or eliminate it. It can be physical, like removing a sticker, or abstract, like removing a doubt. πŸ—‘οΈ Imagine deleting a file on your computer πŸ’»β€”that's removing it. Removing something makes it no longer present or attached. The opposite of remove is add or keep.

Etymology

The word 'remove' comes from the Latin 'removere,' which means 'to move back' or 'take away.' 'Re-' means 'back' or 'again,' and 'movere' means 'to move.' So, remove literally means to move something away. Related words include 'remote' and 'movement.'

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Examples

  • "Please remove your shoes before entering the house."
  • "The stain was difficult to remove from the fabric."
  • "The editor decided to remove the controversial scene from the movie."
  • "Remove any obstacles in your path to success."

Anecdote / Story

Think of the Avengers removing the Infinity Stones from Thanos' gauntlet in Endgame. By removing the stones, they reversed the Snap and saved the universe. It’s like removing a virus from your phone to make it work better. πŸ¦Έβ€β™€οΈ Removing something can be powerful!

Encouragement

Using 'remove' precisely shows you understand how to eliminate things, whether physical or metaphorical. Now you can confidently describe getting rid of stuff! Keep clearing the way for success! πŸ’ͺ

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