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Detailed Synonyms for removed in Englisch

removed:

removed Adjektiv

  1. removed
    removed; distant; remote
  2. removed
    – separate or apart in time 1
    remote; distant; removed
    – separate or apart in time 1
  3. removed
    – separated in relationship by a given degree of descent 1
    removed
    – separated in relationship by a given degree of descent 1
    • removed Adjektiv
      • a cousin once removed1

Alternate Synonyms for "removed":


Verwandte Definitionen für "removed":

  1. separate or apart in time1
  2. separated in relationship by a given degree of descent1
    • a cousin once removed1

removed form of remove:

to remove Verb (removes, removed, removing)

  1. to remove
    to remove
    • remove Verb (removes, removed, removing)
  2. to remove
    to move house; to move; to remove
    • move house Verb (moves house, moved house, moving house)
    • move Verb (moves, moved, moving)
    • remove Verb (removes, removed, removing)
  3. to remove
    to decrease; to decline; to shrink; to remove; to dwindle; wain; to take away; to go thieving; be shortcoming
    • decrease Verb (decreases, decreased, decreasing)
    • decline Verb (declines, declined, declining)
    • shrink Verb (shrinks, shrank, shrinking)
    • remove Verb (removes, removed, removing)
    • dwindle Verb (dwindles, dwindled, dwindling)
    • wain Verb
    • take away Verb (takes away, took away, taking away)
    • go thieving Verb (goes thieving, went thieving, going thieving)
  4. to remove
    to transfer; to shift; to move; to dislocate; to convert; to transform; to remove; to resolve; to reduce; to trace back; to simplify
    • transfer Verb (transfers, transferred, transferring)
    • shift Verb (shifts, shifted, shifting)
    • move Verb (moves, moved, moving)
    • dislocate Verb (dislocates, dislocated, dislocating)
    • convert Verb (converts, converted, converting)
    • transform Verb (transforms, transformed, transforming)
    • remove Verb (removes, removed, removing)
    • resolve Verb (resolves, resolved, resolving)
    • reduce Verb (reduces, reduced, reducing)
    • trace back Verb (traces back, traced back, tracing back)
    • simplify Verb (simplifies, simplified, simplifying)
  5. to remove
    to dismantle; to strip down; to remove; to take apart a machine; to clear away; to unharness; to unrig; to clear up
    • dismantle Verb (dismantles, dismantled, dismantling)
    • strip down Verb (strips down, stripped down, stripping down)
    • remove Verb (removes, removed, removing)
    • take apart a machine Verb (takes apart a machine, took apart a machine, taking apart a machine)
    • clear away Verb (clears away, cleared away, clearing away)
    • unharness Verb (unharnesses, unharnessed, unharnessing)
    • unrig Verb (unrigs, unrigged, unrigging)
    • clear up Verb (clears up, cleared up, clearing up)
  6. to remove
    to settle; to entomb; to take off; to put out; to inter; to do out; to remove
    • settle Verb (settles, settled, settling)
    • entomb Verb (entombs, entombed, entombing)
    • take off Verb (takes off, took off, taking off)
    • put out Verb (puts out, put out, putting out)
    • inter Verb (inters, interred, interring)
    • do out Verb (does out, did out, doing out)
    • remove Verb (removes, removed, removing)
  7. to remove
    to discharge; to expel; to disgorge; to drain; to remove; to empty
    • discharge Verb (discharges, discharged, discharging)
    • expel Verb (expels, expelled, expelling)
    • disgorge Verb (disgorges, disgorged, disgorging)
    • drain Verb (drains, drained, draining)
    • remove Verb (removes, removed, removing)
    • empty Verb (empties, emptied, emptying)
  8. to remove
    to dust
    – remove the dust from 1
    • dust Verb (dusts, dusted, dusting)
      • dust the cabinets1
    to remove; to clear away; to clear up
    • remove Verb (removes, removed, removing)
    • clear away Verb (clears away, cleared away, clearing away)
    • clear up Verb (clears up, cleared up, clearing up)
  9. to remove
    to take out; to remove; to drain; to empty; to clear out; to clean out; to clear; to finish
    • take out Verb (takes out, took out, taking out)
    • remove Verb (removes, removed, removing)
    • drain Verb (drains, drained, draining)
    • empty Verb (empties, emptied, emptying)
    • clear out Verb (clears out, cleared out, clearing out)
    • clean out Verb (cleans out, cleaned out, cleaning out)
    • clear Verb (clears, cleared, clearing)
    • finish Verb (finishes, finished, finishing)
  10. to remove
    to clean; to clear; to give a good cleaning; to wash; to remove
    • clean Verb (cleans, cleaned, cleaning)
    • clear Verb (clears, cleared, clearing)
    • give a good cleaning Verb (gives a good cleaning, gave a good cleaning, giving a good cleaning)
    • wash Verb (washes, washed, washing)
    • remove Verb (removes, removed, removing)
  11. to remove
    to carry off; to lead off; to remove
    • carry off Verb (carry off, carried off, carrying off)
    • lead off Verb (leads off, led off, leading off)
    • remove Verb (removes, removed, removing)
  12. to remove
    hold it against s.o.; to blame; to reprimand; to reproach; to rebuke; to remove; to resent
  13. to remove
    to oust; deprive of; to remove
  14. to remove
    – remove something concrete, as by lifting, pushing, or taking off, or remove something abstract 1
    to take; to withdraw; to remove; to take away
    – remove something concrete, as by lifting, pushing, or taking off, or remove something abstract 1
    • take Verb (takes, took, taking)
      • take the gun from your pocket1
    • withdraw Verb (withdraws, withdrew, withdrawing)
      • This machine withdraws heat from the environment1
    • remove Verb (removes, removed, removing)
      • remove a threat1
      • remove a wrapper1
    • take away Verb (takes away, took away, taking away)
  15. to remove
    – go away or leave 1
    to remove; to absent
    – go away or leave 1
    • remove Verb (removes, removed, removing)
    • absent Verb (absents, absented, absenting)
      • He absented himself1
  16. to remove
    – get rid of something abstract 1
    to remove; to take away
    – get rid of something abstract 1
    • remove Verb (removes, removed, removing)
      • The death of her mother removed the last obstacle to their marriage1
    • take away Verb (takes away, took away, taking away)
  17. to remove
    – shift the position or location of, as for business, legal, educational, or military purposes 1
    to transfer; to remove
    – shift the position or location of, as for business, legal, educational, or military purposes 1
    • transfer Verb (transfers, transferred, transferring)
    • remove Verb (removes, removed, removing)
      • He removed his children to the countryside1
      • remove a case to another court1
  18. to remove
    – dispose of 1
    to remove; to get rid of
    – dispose of 1
    • remove Verb (removes, removed, removing)
    • get rid of Verb (gets rid of, got rid of, getting rid of)
  19. to remove
    – remove from a position or an office 1
    to remove
    – remove from a position or an office 1
    • remove Verb (removes, removed, removing)
  20. to remove
    – cause to leave 1
    to remove; to take out; move out
    – cause to leave 1
  21. to remove
    – kill intentionally and with premeditation 1
    to dispatch; off; to hit; to remove; to murder; to bump off; to polish off; slay
    – kill intentionally and with premeditation 1
    • dispatch Verb (dispatches, dispatched, dispatching)
    • off Verb
    • hit Verb (hits, hit, hitting)
    • remove Verb (removes, removed, removing)
    • murder Verb (murders, murdered, murdering)
      • The mafia boss ordered his enemies murdered1
    • bump off Verb (bumps off, bumped off, bumping off)
    • polish off Verb (polishes off, polished off, polishing off)
    • slay Verb
  22. to remove
    – To take out objects from a list, database, or other item, or to uninstall a program. 2
    to remove
    – To take out objects from a list, database, or other item, or to uninstall a program. 2
    • remove Verb (removes, removed, removing)

Konjugationen für remove:

present
  1. remove
  2. remove
  3. removes
  4. remove
  5. remove
  6. remove
simple past
  1. removed
  2. removed
  3. removed
  4. removed
  5. removed
  6. removed
present perfect
  1. have removed
  2. have removed
  3. has removed
  4. have removed
  5. have removed
  6. have removed
past continuous
  1. was removing
  2. were removing
  3. was removing
  4. were removing
  5. were removing
  6. were removing
future
  1. shall remove
  2. will remove
  3. will remove
  4. shall remove
  5. will remove
  6. will remove
continuous present
  1. am removing
  2. are removing
  3. is removing
  4. are removing
  5. are removing
  6. are removing
subjunctive
  1. be removed
  2. be removed
  3. be removed
  4. be removed
  5. be removed
  6. be removed
diverse
  1. remove!
  2. let's remove!
  3. removed
  4. removing
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they

remove [the ~] Nomen

  1. the remove
    the dust
    – remove the dust from 1
    • dust [the ~] Nomen
      • dust the cabinets1
    the remove; the wipe off
  2. the remove
    – degree of figurative distance or separation 1
    the remove
    – degree of figurative distance or separation 1
    • remove [the ~] Nomen
      • just one remove from madness1
      • it imitates at many removes a Shakespearean tragedy1

Verwandte Wörter für "remove":


Alternate Synonyms for "remove":


Verwandte Definitionen für "remove":

  1. degree of figurative distance or separation1
    • just one remove from madness1
    • it imitates at many removes a Shakespearean tragedy1
  2. remove something concrete, as by lifting, pushing, or taking off, or remove something abstract1
    • remove a threat1
    • remove a wrapper1
  3. go away or leave1
  4. get rid of something abstract1
    • The death of her mother removed the last obstacle to their marriage1
  5. shift the position or location of, as for business, legal, educational, or military purposes1
    • He removed his children to the countryside1
    • remove a case to another court1
  6. dispose of1
  7. remove from a position or an office1
  8. cause to leave1
  9. kill intentionally and with premeditation1
  10. To take out objects from a list, database, or other item, or to uninstall a program.2