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re‧move /rɪˈmuːv/  verb [transitive]
remove  noun [uncountable and countable]
حذف کردن، پاک کردن
دور کردن، برطرف کردن، جابجا کردن، انتقال دادن، بیرون آوردن، از جا برداشتن، بلند کردن، رفع کردن، برطرف کردن، بردن، برچیدن، زدودن، برداشت کردن، عزل کردن، مهندسی: معزول کردن، دور شدن، حقوقی: برداشتن مهر
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Advanced Persian Dictionaryکامپیوتر: پاک کردن
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  Synonyms & Related Words
Synonyms & Related Wordsremove[verb]Synonyms:- take away 
or off 
or out, abolish, delete, detach, displace, eject, eliminate, erase, excise, extract, get rid of, wipe from the face of the earth, withdraw
- dismiss, depose, dethrone, discharge, expel, oust, throw out
- move, depart, flit 
(Scot. & Northern English dialect), relocate 
Contrasted words: don, put on, replace
Related Idioms: off with, do away with
Related Words: move, 
shift, 
transfer, 
extract, 
cast off, 
throw off, 
dispose (of), 
eradicate, 
exterminate, 
extirpate, 
blot out, 
efface, 
erase, 
expunge, 
obliterate 
English Thesaurus: remove, get rid of somebody/something, eliminate, eradicate, delete, ... [TahlilGaran] English Synonym Dictionary ▲
  English Dictionary
English DictionaryI.  re‧move1 S2 W1 AC /rɪˈmuːv/ 
 verb [transitive] [
Word Family: noun: 
move, 
movement, 
removal, 
remover, 
mover; 
adjective: 
movable, 
unmoved, 
moving; 
verb: 
move, 
remove; 
adverb: 
movingly]
 [
Word Family: noun: 
removal, 
remover; 
verb: 
remove; 
adjective: 
removable]
[
Date: 1200-1300; 
Language: Old French; 
Origin: removoir, from Latin removere, from movere 'to move']
1.  TAKE AWAY to take something away from, out of, or off the place where it is: 
 Remove the old wallpaper and fill any holes in the walls.remove something from something
 Remove the old wallpaper and fill any holes in the walls.remove something from something Reference books may not be removed from the library.2.  GET RID OF
 Reference books may not be removed from the library.2.  GET RID OF to get rid of something so that it does not exist any longer: 
 a cleaner that will remove wine stains
 a cleaner that will remove wine stains The college removed rules that prevented women from enrolling.3.  FROM A JOB
 The college removed rules that prevented women from enrolling.3.  FROM A JOB to force someone out of an important position or dismiss them from a job
remove somebody from something Congress could remove the President from office.4.  CLOTHES formal
 Congress could remove the President from office.4.  CLOTHES formal to take off a piece of clothing: 
 He removed his hat and gloves.
 He removed his hat and gloves. REGISTER
REGISTERIn everyday English, people usually say that someone 
takes clothing 
off rather than 
removes it: 
  Is it OK if I take my coat off?5.  be far removed from something
 Is it OK if I take my coat off?5.  be far removed from something to be very different from something: 
 The events in the newspaper article were far removed from reality.6.  cousin once/twice etc removed
 The events in the newspaper article were far removed from reality.6.  cousin once/twice etc removed the child, 
grandchild etc of your 
cousin, or your cousin’s father, grandfather etc
 [TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English ▲
 II.  remove2 AC  noun [uncountable and countable] especially British English formal a distance or amount by which two things are separated
at a remove The X-ray operator works at a safe remove in a separate room.
 The X-ray operator works at a safe remove in a separate room.  [TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English ▲
  Collocations
Collocationsremove verb ADV.  altogether, completely, entirely  |  effectively By producing an heir, the Queen effectively removed her cousin's hopes of succeeding to the throne. 
 permanently, temporarily  |  quickly  |  easily The old cladding can be easily removed using a claw hammer. 
 painlessly  |  carefully  |  forcibly people who have been forcibly removed from their homes 
 surgically Unsightly moles can be removed surgically. 
 physically ADV.  try to  |  be possible to  |  be difficult to These stains can be difficult to remove. PREP.  for Fittings should be completely removed for cleaning. 
 from She removed the dirty dishes from the table. 
 with Bee stings should be removed with tweezers. PHRASES  remove sth at a stroke The proposed law would remove at a stroke the long-cherished right to trial by jury.  [TahlilGaran] Collocations Dictionary ▲
  Thesaurus
Thesaurusremove to make something no longer exist, especially something that was causing problems: 
 Some stains are difficult to remove with ordinary washing powder.
 Some stains are difficult to remove with ordinary washing powder.  All the obstacles to an agreement have now been removed.get rid of somebody/something
 All the obstacles to an agreement have now been removed.get rid of somebody/something to remove someone or something that you do not want. 
Get rid of  is much more common than 
remove in everyday English, but is usually only used in active sentences: 
 They managed to get rid of all the weeds.
 They managed to get rid of all the weeds.  It was almost impossible to get rid of him.eliminate
 It was almost impossible to get rid of him.eliminate to completely get rid of something that you do not want, especially because it is unnecessary or causing problems: 
 If you book online, this eliminates the need for a ticket.
 If you book online, this eliminates the need for a ticket.  The new system will help to eliminate costly delays.eradicate
 The new system will help to eliminate costly delays.eradicate to completely get rid of a disease or a problem: 
 The disease has been eradicated from most of Europe.
 The disease has been eradicated from most of Europe.  Street crime has almost been eradicated.delete
 Street crime has almost been eradicated.delete to remove something that has been written on a computer, or stored in a computer: 
 Do you want to delete this file?
 Do you want to delete this file?  Press 3 to delete the messages on your answerphone.erase
 Press 3 to delete the messages on your answerphone.erase to remove recorded sounds or pictures from a tape, or writing from paper: 
 Shall I erase this video?
 Shall I erase this video?  It’s better to cross out a mistake than to try to erase it.cut
 It’s better to cross out a mistake than to try to erase it.cut to remove a part from a film, book, speech etc: 
 The most violent scenes were cut.
 The most violent scenes were cut.  Parts of his original speech were cut.
 Parts of his original speech were cut. [TahlilGaran] English Thesaurus ▲