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1 berbuka
remove, break the fast* * *remove, take off something of one's own; break the fast -
2 membetot
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3 menguliti
remove the skin, skin something, peel* * *skin something, remove the skin, peel something; put a cover on -
4 menyisiki
remove scales -
5 pindahkan
remove, removed, removed, removing -
6 singkirkan
remove, removed, removed, removing -
7 tulangi
remove bones from, removed bones from, removed bones from, removing bones from -
8 mengangkat
remove, take up, adopt, nab, pick up -
9 mencopot
take off, pull out, extract, untie, remove, shear* * *take off, remove (shoes, etc); pull out, extract (a nail); untie; remove, take away -
10 berantas
fight (against), combat, wipe out, remove* * *fight against, fought against, fought against, fighting against* * *fight (against), combat; wipe out, remove (corruption, smallpox, inflation) -
11 mencolek
take a small piece of, remove, squeeze, scratch* * *take a small piece of something; squeeze, press (a boil, etc); remove, dig out (wax from ear, thorn from foot); scratch, scrape; squeeze, embrace -
12 mendongkel
lift up, remove by force, reval, pry loose* * *lift up, pry loose; remove by force, oust someone; reveal (secrets) -
13 menyingkirkan
obviate, evacuate, remove, put away, lay aside* * *evacuate something; remove, put away, lay aside; eliminate, purge, get rid of someone or something -
14 angkat
lift, raise, take away* * *lift, lifted, lifted, lifting* * *lift (up), raise; appoint, designate; promote; remove, take away; take up; adopt (a child), adapt (written material); nab, pick up -
15 berboyong
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16 bercoret
underlined, streaked, smeared* * *scratch, streak; rule, make lines; scratch out (the wrong words); do a pen drawing; not enter something into the calculations; remove from consideration (participants in a composition); write -
17 bunuh
kill, assassinate, slay, murder* * *kill, killed, killed, killing* * *kill; put out, extinguish, quench, douse (fire, lamp); remove, cross out, cancel; plug (leak, hole) -
18 gelontor
spray with water in order to remove something; drink a great deal -
19 gusur
haul, drag, condemn, flatten* * *haul, drag; condemn (property for public use, etc), remove (people from their land); flatten, level to the ground (buildings) -
20 hapus
vanish, vanished, vanished, vanishing* * *completely remove; clean something wipe off (blackboard)
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remove — re·move /ri müv/ vb re·moved, re·mov·ing vt: to change the location, position, station, status, or residence of: as a: to have (an action) transferred from one court to another and esp. from a state court to a federal court see also separable… … Law dictionary
remove — re‧move [rɪˈmuːv] verb [transitive] 1. to take something away: • We need to consider the trade implications before border controls are removed. remove something from somebody/something • an injunction removing the vote from 80,000 shareholders • … Financial and business terms
Remove — Re*move (r? m??v ), v. i. To change place in any manner, or to make a change in place; to move or go from one residence, position, or place to another. [1913 Webster] Till Birnam wood remove to Dunsinane, I can not taint with fear. Shak. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Remove — Re*move (r? m??v ), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Removed} ( m??vd ); p. pr. & vb. n. {Removing}.] [OF. removoir, remouvoir, L. removere, remotum; pref. re re + movere to move. See {Move}.] 1. To move away from the position occupied; to cause to change… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
remove — [ri mo͞ov′] vt. removed, removing [ME remouen < OFr remouvoir < L removere: see RE & MOVE] 1. to move (something) from where it is; lift, push, transfer, or carry away, or from one place to another 2. to take off [to remove one s coat] 3.… … English World dictionary
Remove — Re*move , n. 1. The act of removing; a removal. [1913 Webster] This place should be at once both school and university, not needing a remove to any other house of scholarship. Milton. [1913 Webster] And drags at each remove a lengthening chain.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
remove — ► VERB 1) take off or away from the position occupied. 2) abolish or get rid of. 3) dismiss from a post. 4) (be removed) be very different from. 5) (remove to) dated relocate to (another place). 6) ( … English terms dictionary
remove — [v1] lift or move object; take off, away abolish, abstract, amputate, carry away, carry off, cart off, clear away, cut out, delete, depose, detach, dethrone, dig out, discard, discharge, dislodge, dismiss, displace, disturb, do away with, doff,… … New thesaurus
Remove — or remover may refer to:* Removalist or household goods Mover * Hare Remover , 1945 Merrie Melodies cartoon * Needle remover * Pet eye remover, in photographic retouching * Polish remover * Staple removerSee also* Delete * Relocate * Removable… … Wikipedia
remove — (v.) c.1300, from O.Fr. remouvoir, from L. removere move back or away, from re back, away + movere to move (see MOVE (Cf. move)). Related: Removed; removing. The noun is first recorded 1550s, act of removing; sense of space or interval by which… … Etymology dictionary
remove — vb *move, shift, transfer Analogous words: convey, *carry, bear, transport, transmit: eradicate, extirpate, uproot (see EXTERMINATE) … New Dictionary of Synonyms