Remove: v.tr. (word coming from the Latin obstare “to obstruct”, Low Latin “to remove”).
The verb "remove" has several meanings:
1. Remove (an object) from the place it occupied (move, remove).
Remove the plates while clearing.
Take that knife out of his hands (rip out, take away).
Figurative meaning: To remove a thorn from someone's foot: to deliver someone from a subject of annoyance, from a difficulty.
Take a weight off the chest (relieve).
To take the bread out of the mouth: To deprive someone...
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