Removing synonyms
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To murder.
To send an important official message sent by a diplomat or military officer with promptness.
To bat against (a pitcher or kind of pitch) successfully:
(Obs.) To strike or hit
(Informal) To spoil, mar, etc., as in performance
To transfer oneself or be transferred; move
To withdraw is defined as to remove, turn away or take back.
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To capture physically; seize:
(Intransitive) To move or go from a dwelling or former position.
To copy out or quote (a passage from a book, etc.); excerpt
To cause to be set aside or dropped from use as inferior or obsolete and replaced by something else
To throw or send out; to evacuate; to emit; to discharge.
To destroy or remove completely; eradicate.
To lay bare or open by removing a covering
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To truncate is to cut off a part of or to cut short.
Strip is defined as to remove clothing or covering or take something away from a person or thing.
To release from military service
To sack is a slang term that is defined as to fire someone from their job.
To withdraw from use or active service:
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(Law) To free from a charge or imputation of guilt
To cut off or remove dead or living parts or branches of (a plant, for example) to improve shape or growth.
Oust is defined as to get rid of something or someone.
To stir the emotions:
To extract (a soluble substance) from some material by causing water to filter down through the material
Kill is defined as to cause to die or to destroy.
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To remove obstructions or entanglements from; clear:
To start or tend a fire in:
To destroy or remove completely; exterminate; abolish
Exterminate is defined as to destroy completely, or kill.
To expunge (objectionable material) from; delete
To erase or remove completely; blot out or strike out; delete; cancel
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To remove from membership.
To levy an excise on.
To put out (a tenant, for example) from a property by legal process; expel.
(Slang) To kill
To get rid of; eliminate:
To exclude (from investigation or from further competition).
Eject is defined as to release or give off.
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To free of; rid:
To displace is defined as to force something to move, to move from a usual place, or to replace.
(Sports) To eject (a player or coach) for the remainder of a game.
To break or undo the connection of; separate, detach, unplug, etc.
To free of a debt, claim, obligation, responsibility, accusation, etc.; to absolve; to acquit; to clear.
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To take one thing from another; remove from; make smaller by some amount.
To pick out in order to discard or destroy
(Printing) To delete or omit
To remove passages considered offensive from (a book, play, etc.)
To cut off (an arm, leg, etc.), esp. by surgery
To consider (an idea, for example) as separate from particular examples or objects:
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To dismiss from employment, confidence, or favour; to discharge.
To kill.
To stir up; instigate:
To throw into confusion or disorder; disrupt:
To carry or bear from one place to another; to remove; to convey.
To skim is to remove things from the surface of a liquid or to take money off the top.
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Excavate is defined as to dig a hole, or to uncover and remove something from the ground.
To unfasten or separate and remove; disconnect; disengage
To follow up vigorously; promote (a campaign, claim, etc.)
To diffuse or radiate; send forth or impart:
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(Intransitive) To deposit one's load or cargo.
Root means to completely remove.
(Law) To make void; nullify
To make (the sight) clear or sharp
To kill
To do away with completely; put an end to; esp., to make (a law, etc.) null and void
To fail to include; leave out
Journey is defined as to travel.
Travel means to go to a different location or to take a trip.
To go on speaking, esp. after an interruption
To go across; go through:
To be discarded or abolished:
(Old Poet.) To travel; go
To move (something) carefully, and often with difficulty, into a certain position.
installing (antonym)
To connect or set in position and prepare for use:
fixing (antonym)
To set or place definitely; establish:
staying (antonym)
To continue to be in a place or condition:
remaining (antonym)
To continue to be in the same place; stay or stay behind:
placing (antonym)
To arrange for the publication or display of:
sowing (antonym)
To scatter or plant (seed) for growing
planting (antonym)
To establish; found:
helping (related)
To refrain from; avoid or resist. Used with can or cannot:
making (related)
Make is defined as to produce something.
including (related)
Include is defined as to contain, enclose or consider as part of a whole.
removed (related)
prevents (related)
To separate from others; be segregated
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