to intentionally remove something unpleasant from one's mind
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to make something ineffective
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to make someone leave a place against their will
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to completely empty or remove the contents of a space, container, or place, often thorough cleaning
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to deliberately not include someone in a particular activity or event
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to exclude or remove a part of an image or content, typically for a specific purpose or to enhance the visual composition
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to draw a line through a word or words to show that they should be removed or ignored
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to use a sharp object like scissors or a knife on something to remove a section from it
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to make something indistinguishable due to a more dominant or overwhelming factor
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to no longer be friends with someone as a result of an argument
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to take a thing or person out of a place, particularly after searching for them
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to force something or someone out of a hidden or confined space
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to push or expel something or someone from a particular location
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to forcefully remove someone from an office or position
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to extract or remove a substance through pressure
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to take and bring something out of a particular place or position
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to remove something completely, as if pulling it up by the roots
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to remove something by using friction or a rubbing motion, often referring to pencil marks, ink, or other marks on a surface
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to remove someone or something from a larger group or collection
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to remove one's clothes quickly and easily
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to force something or someone to leave a particular location by filling it with smoke
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to press something in order to remove the liquid
to eliminate someone or something from a list
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to remove a thing from somewhere or something
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to forcefully split or remove something from their place or position, often through pulling or ripping
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to get rid of something that is no longer needed
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to remove dirt or stains using water, soap, or a cleaning agent
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to entirely remove something
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to clean or remove something by flushing it with water or another liquid
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