Remover ( verb , noun )

(As a verb)

Remover ( verb )

  1. To take away or eliminate something.
  2. To relocate or move to a different place or position.
  3. To detach or separate something from its current position or location.

Origin:

From the latin word "removere" meaning "to move away".

Examples:

  1. He used a solvent to remover the paint from the car.
  2. The company decided to remover the outdated machinery from the factory.
  3. He had to remover the old wallpaper before he could paint the room.
  4. She was able to remover the stain from her blouse with a bit of detergent.
  5. The dentist had to remover the infected tooth in order to prevent further decay.

(As a noun)

Remover ( noun )

  1. To take away or eliminate something.
  2. To relocate or move to a different place or position.
  3. To detach or separate something from its current position or location.

Origin:

From the latin word "removere" meaning "to move away".

Examples:

  1. He used a solvent to remover the paint from the car.
  2. The company decided to remover the outdated machinery from the factory.
  3. He had to remover the old wallpaper before he could paint the room.
  4. She was able to remover the stain from her blouse with a bit of detergent.
  5. The dentist had to remover the infected tooth in order to prevent further decay.
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