removed

UK:*UK and possibly other pronunciationsUK and possibly other pronunciations/rɪˈmuːvd/US:USA pronunciation: IPA and respellingUSA pronunciation: IPA/rɪˈmuvd/ ,USA pronunciation: respelling(ri mo̅o̅vd)

From the verb remove: (⇒ conjugate)
removed is: Click the infinitive to see all available inflections
v past
v past p

removed
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Sense: Taken out
Synonyms:
extracted, withdrawn Collocations, dislodged, ejected, pulled out, expunged
Antonyms:
left Collocations, left alone, ignored, wedged, lodged, stuck Collocations, deposited, put in, inserted
Sense: Distant
Synonyms:
faraway, disconnected, remote Collocations
Antonyms:
connected Collocations, attached Collocations, accessible Collocations, adjacent Collocations, close Collocations, close at hand, nearby Collocations, reachable, with it (informal), conversant, involved Collocations, participative
Sense: Dismissed
Synonyms:
ousted, relieved of office, discharged
Antonyms:
appointed Collocations, selected, named Collocations, chosen Collocations, hired, sworn in, elected, installed, restored, established Collocations, employed Collocations, retained


remove
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Sense: Verb: extract
Synonyms:
extract Collocations, take out, pull out, tear out, withdraw Collocations, dislodge, displace, dig out, uproot, cut out, detach Collocations, separate Collocations, skim Collocations, amputate, cut off
Sense: Verb: take away
Synonyms:
take away, carry off, carry away, displace, cart off (informal), whisk off, whisk away
Sense: Verb: take off clothes, etc.
Synonyms:
take off, peel off, slip out of, climb out of, unbutton, pull off, throw off, strip Collocations
Sense: Verb: eliminate
Synonyms:
eliminate, get rid of (informal), do away with (slang), take out, wipe out, clear Collocations, eradicate, erase Collocations, blow away, shed Collocations, delete Collocations, eject
Sense: Verb: kill
Synonyms:
kill Collocations, murder Collocations, liquidate, neutralize, neutralise (UK), wipe out (informal), bump off (slang), do away with (slang), take out (slang), assassinate, execute Collocations
Sense: Verb: dismiss
Synonyms:
dismiss Collocations, expel Collocations, bounce Collocations (US, slang), discharge Collocations, release Collocations, fire Collocations, oust, can Collocations (US, slang), sack Collocations (UK, informal), retire Collocations, pink-slip (US, informal), give sb the sack (UK, informal)


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