has gloss | (verb) remove something concrete, as by lifting, pushing, or taking off, or remove something abstract; "remove a threat"; "remove a wrapper"; "Remove the dirty dishes from the table"; "take the gun from your pocket"; "This machine withdraws heat from the environment" take away, take, remove, withdraw |
lexicalization | eng: remove |
lexicalization | eng: take away |
lexicalization | eng: take |
lexicalization | eng: withdraw |
| Note: 72 other subclass(es) ommited in the following list |
has subclass | (verb) diminish, as by friction; "Erosion wore away the surface" wear off, wear away |
has subclass | (verb) surgically remove a part of a structure or an organ resect, eviscerate |
has subclass | (verb) remove the surface from; "strip wood" strip |
has subclass | (verb) turn up, loosen, or remove earth; "Dig we must"; "turn over the soil for aeration" cut into, turn over, delve, dig |
has subclass | (verb) remove the inner part or the core of; "the mining company wants to excavate the hillside" hollow, dig, excavate |
has subclass | (verb) take out or up with or as if with a scoop; "scoop the sugar out of the container" scoop, scoop out, lift out, take up, scoop up |
has subclass | (verb) remove something from a container or an enclosed space take out |
has subclass | (verb) remove by wiping wipe off, wipe away |
has subclass | (verb) remove from a certain place, environment, or mental or emotional state; transport into a new location or state; "Their dreams carried the Romantics away into distant lands"; "The car carried us off to the meeting"; "I'll take you away on a holiday"; "I got carried away when I saw the dead man and I started to cry" bear away, take away, bear off, carry off, carry away |
has subclass | (verb) remove from its packing; "unpack the presents" take out, unpack |
has subclass | (verb) remove while making clean; "Clean the spots off the rug" clean |
has subclass | (verb) scoop up or take up with a spoon; "spoon the sauce over the roast" spoon |
has subclass | (verb) remove by drawing or pulling; "She placed the tray down and drew off the cloth"; "draw away the cloth that is covering the cheese" pull off, draw off, draw away |
has subclass | (verb) remove the stem from; "for automatic natural language processing, the words must be stemmed" stem |
has subclass | (verb) remove the contents of (an organ) exenterate |
has subclass | (verb) remove the cortex of (an organ) decorticate |
has subclass | (verb) remove an organ or bodily structure ablate |
has subclass | (verb) remove shells or husks from; "clean grain before milling it" clean |
has subclass | (verb) remove the pits from; "pit plums and cherries" stone, pit |
has subclass | (verb) remove the hinges from; "unhinge the door" unhinge |
has subclass | (verb) remove unwanted substances from scavenge, clean |
has subclass | (verb) take liquid out of a container or well; "She drew water from the barrel" take out, draw |
has subclass | (verb) remove with a flick (of the hand) flick |
has subclass | (verb) remove a constituent from a liquid strip |
has subclass | (verb) remove from its shell or outer covering; "shell the legumes"; "shell mussels" shell |
has subclass | (verb) remove from the shell; "shuck oysters" shuck |
has subclass | (verb) remove the tusks of animals; "tusk an elephant" tusk, detusk |
has subclass | (verb) remove the scalp of; "The enemies were scalped" scalp |
has subclass | (verb) bring, take, or pull out of a container or from under a cover; "draw a weapon"; "pull out a gun"; "The mugger pulled a knife on his victim" pull out, take out, get out, pull, draw |
has subclass | (verb) cause (a liquid) to leach or percolate leach |
has subclass | (verb) remove (a commodity) from (a supply source); "She drew $2,000 from the account"; "The doctors drew medical supplies from the hospital's emergency bank" withdraw, draw, take out, draw off |
has subclass | (verb) clear of weeds; "weed the garden" weed |
has subclass | (verb) remove water from; "condense the milk" condense |
has subclass | (verb) remove calcium or lime from; "decalcify the rock" decalcify |
has subclass | (verb) remove poison from; "detoxify the soil" detoxicate, detoxify |
has subclass | (verb) remove ions from; "ionate thyroxine" de-ionate |
has subclass | (verb) remove iodine from; "de-iodinate the thyroxine" de-iodinate |
has subclass | (verb) remove carbon from (an engine) decarburise, decarburize, decarbonise, decoke, decarbonize |
has subclass | (verb) remove by the application of water or other liquid and soap or some other cleaning agent; "he washed the dirt from his coat"; "The nurse washed away the blood"; "Can you wash away the spots on the windows?"; "he managed to wash out the stains" wash off, wash, wash out, wash away |
has subclass | (verb) remove from a surface on which it is adsorbed; "the substance was desorbed" desorb |