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Remove

King James Dictionary

REMOVE, L. removeo re and moveo, to move.

1. To cause to change place to put from its place in any manner as, to remove a building.

Thou shalt not remove thy neighbor's landmark. Deuteronomy 19 .

2. To displace from an office.
3. To take or put away in any manner to cause to leave a person or thing to banish or destroy as, to remove a disease or complaint.

Remove sorrow from thine heart. Ecclesiastes 11 .

4. To carry from one court to another as, to remove a cause or suit by appeal.
5. To take from the present state of being as, to remove one by death.

REMOVE,

1. To change place in any manner.
2. To go from one place to another.
3. To change the place of residence as, to remove from New York to Philadelphia.

REMOVE, n.

1. Change of place.
2. Translation of one to the place of another.
3. State of being removed.
4. Act of moving a man in chess or other game.
5. Departure a going away.
6. The act of changing place removal.
7. A step in any scale of gradation.

A freeholder is but one remove from a legislator.

8. Any indefinite distance as a small or great remove.
9. The act of putting a horse's shoes on different feet.
10. A dish to be changed while the rest of the course remains.
11. Susceptibility of being removed. Not in use.
Bibliography Information
Entry for 'Remove'. King James Dictionary. https://www.studylight.org/​dictionaries/​eng/​kjd/​r/remove.html.