1. to change the location, position, station, or residence of
remove soldiers to the front
2. to transfer (a legal proceeding) from one court to another
3. to move by lifting, pushing aside, or taking away or off
remove your hat
4. to dismiss from office
5. to get rid of eliminate
remove a tumor surgically
6. to change location, station, or residence
removing from the city to the suburbs
7. to go away
8. to be capable of being removed
9. removal specifically move sense 2c
10. a distance or interval separating one person or thing from another
11. a degree or stage of separation
12. to move or take (something) away from a place
13. to cause (something) to no longer exist
14. to force (someone) to leave a job to dismiss (someone) from a job
15. a distance separating one person or thing from another
16. to move by lifting or taking off or away
Please remove your hat. I had my tonsils removed.
17. to get rid of
Bleach will remove the stain.
18. to dismiss from a job or office
19. to change the location, position, station, status, or residence of: as
20. to have (an action) transferred from one court to another and especially from a state court to a federal court — see also separable controversy Note: Section 1441 et seq. of title 28 of the U.S. Code allows a defendant who is brought into a state court to remove the action to federal district court when diversity of citizenship exists, when the action involves a claim or right arising under the U.S. Constitution or under laws or treaties of the U.S., or when the defendant is a foreign country or its agency or instrumentality. Civil actions and criminal prosecutions brought against an officer or agency of the U.S. for any act under color of office may also be removed.
21. to dismiss from office
an independent counsel…may be removed from office…only by the personal action of the Attorney General
— U.S. Code
22. to take away
should his incapacity be removed by a judgment of a court
— Louisiana Civil Code