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remove (Dismiss from office), verb cashier, depose, disassociate, disbar, discharge, dismiss, displace, divest, eject, expel, fire, get rid of, impeach, oust, put out, relieve, replace, suspend, turn out
Associated concepts: removal proceeding, remove from office
remove (Eliminate), verb abolish, annihilate, bar, cannel, clear, confiscate, debar, deduct, delete, delocalize, deterge, detruncate, disassociate, disconnect, disjoin, dislocate, dislodge, displace, disroot, dissociate, disturb, divest, drain, eliminate, eradicate, except, exclude, export, expunge, exterminate, extirpate, extract, extricate, isolate, kill, liquidate, obliterate, obviate, omit, part, purge, reject, segregate, separate, sequester, set apart, strip, subtract, take away, take out, unattach, unbind, unfasten, unload, untie, uproot, withdraw
Associated concepts: remove a cloud on title, remove dissbilities, remove obstructions
remove (Transfer), verb amovere, change address, change place, change venue, convey to, deliver to, forrard, move, relocate, removere, send, send forth, shift, switch, transmit
Associated concepts: removal from the state, remove a case to federal court, remove a cause of action
See also: abscond, abstract, adeem, banish, bowdlerize, cancel, carry away, debar, deduct, delete, deport, detach, discharge, disencumber, disinter, dislocate, dislodge, dismiss, dispel, dispossess, dissociate, divest, eject, eliminate, eradicate, evacuate, evict, except, excise, exclude, expel, expunge, extirpate, extract, follow, hold up, impound, leave, move, obliterate, oust, overthrow, part, reduce, reject, relegate, rescind, retire, retreat, retrench, revoke, rob, seclude, separate, sequester, succeed, superannuate, supersede, supplant, suspend, transfer, transport, vacate, withdraw


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Also available are single-shaft shredders, soundproofed models, automatic conveying systems, and dust removers.
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Now my own values tend toward the sense that schools are places to learn a broad spectrum of ideas and places where children should be equipped to think for themselves, so I didn't have a lot of sympathy for the book removers.
 
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