Remover
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verb
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noun
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(As a verb)
Remover ( verb )
- To take away or eliminate something.
- To relocate or move to a different place or position.
- To detach or separate something from its current position or location.
Origin:
From the latin word "removere" meaning "to move away".
Examples:
- He used a solvent to remover the paint from the car.
- The company decided to remover the outdated machinery from the factory.
- He had to remover the old wallpaper before he could paint the room.
- She was able to remover the stain from her blouse with a bit of detergent.
- The dentist had to remover the infected tooth in order to prevent further decay.
(As a noun)
Remover ( noun )
- To take away or eliminate something.
- To relocate or move to a different place or position.
- To detach or separate something from its current position or location.
Origin:
From the latin word "removere" meaning "to move away".
Examples:
- He used a solvent to remover the paint from the car.
- The company decided to remover the outdated machinery from the factory.
- He had to remover the old wallpaper before he could paint the room.
- She was able to remover the stain from her blouse with a bit of detergent.
- The dentist had to remover the infected tooth in order to prevent further decay.