v.
   - take off or away from the position occupied. 
▸abolish or get rid of.
 ▸dismiss from a post.
 ▸
(remove to)
 dated relocate to (another place).
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(be removed)
 be very different from.
 - 
[as adj. removed]
 separated by a particular number of steps of descent:
 his second cousin once removed.
 
n.
  - a degree of remoteness or separation.
 - a form or division in some British schools.
 
 
  Derivative
  
    - removability n.
  - removable adj.
  - remover n.
 
   
  Etymology
  ME: from the OFr. stem remov-, from L. removere, from re- ‘back’ + movere ‘to move’.