Similar words: remove, removal, removable, move, move on, move off, movement, proved. Meaning: [rɪ'muːv] adj. 1. taken out of or separated from 2. separated in relationship by a given degree of descent 3. separate or apart in time.
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31. I decided to have the offending tooth removed.
32. Doctors removed the healthy kidney from the donor.
33. Our office has removed from London to New York.
34. The lump was surgically removed .
35. He stayed the work and had the machinery removed.
36. He removed his hat and gloves.
37. Fittings should be completely removed for cleaning.
38. She removed her overshoes at the front door.
39. I have recently had my appendix removed.
40. She removed her glasses and rubbed her eyes.
41. The twin brothers were removed from our class.
42. They removed a clot from his brain.
43. His explanations removed the scale from my eyes.
44. A cataract can be removed under local anaesthetic.
45. He had a cyst removed from near his eye.
46. The skins are removed and laid out to dry.
47. Surgeons removed her right leg above the knee.
48. Imes removed his greatcoat from the cloakroom.
49. The college removed rules that prevented women from enrolling.
50. He removed a stone from his shoe.
51. Several rioters were forcibly removed from the town square.
52. She removed mud from her shoes.
53. Bee stings should be removed with tweezers.
54. Any splashes on the skin should be removed immediately.
55. The duke secretly removed the relics from the reliquary.
56. The surgeon removed the infected organ.
57. He removed his shoes and wiggled his toes.
58. She removed the bandage with a sharp tug.
59. She removed the dirty dishes from the table.
60. He removed the family to Hong Kong.
More similar words: remove, removal, removable, move, move on, move off, movement, proved, tremor, remote, beloved, foremost, remorse, approved, improved, ceremony, ceremonial, remorseful, ceremonious, remonstrate, premonition, premonitory, move heaven and earth, remonstrance, first and foremost, over the moon, marriage ceremony, movie, moving, over and over.