What are some opposite words for remove?

Antonyms for remove
rɪˈmuvre·move

This page is about all possible antonyms and opposite words for the term remove.

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  1. removenoun

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  2. removenoun

    To move something from one place to another, especially to take away.

    He removed the marbles from the bag.

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  3. removenoun

    To murder someone.

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  4. removenoun

    , To dismiss a batsman.

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  5. removenoun

    To discard, set aside (a thought, feeling etc.).

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  6. removeverb

    To depart, leave.

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English Synonyms and Antonyms1.0 / 1 vote

  1. remove

    Abolish, to do away with, bring absolutely to an end, especially as something hostile, hindering, or harmful, was formerly used of persons and material objects, a usage now obsolete except in poetry or highly figurative speech. Abolish is now used of institutions, customs, and conditions, especially those wide-spread and long existing; as, to abolish slavery, ignorance, intemperance, poverty. A building that is burned to the ground is said to be destroyed by fire. Annihilate, as a philosophical term, signifies to put absolutely out of existence. As far as our knowledge goes, matter is never annihilated, but only changes its form. Some believe that the wicked will be annihilated. Abolish is not said of laws. There we use repeal, abrogate, nullify, etc.: repeal by the enacting body, nullify by revolutionary proceedings; a later statute abrogates, without formally repealing, any earlier law with which it conflicts. An appellate court may reverse or set aside the decision of an inferior court. Overthrow may be used in either a good or a bad sense; suppress is commonly in a good, subvert always in a bad sense; as, to subvert our liberties; to suppress a rebellion. The law prohibits what may never have existed; it abolishes an existing evil. We abate a nuisance, terminate a controversy. Compare CANCEL; DEMOLISH; EXTERMINATE.

    Antonyms:
    authorize, cherish, confirm, continue, enact, establish, institute, introduce, legalize, promote, reinstate, renew, repair, restore, revive, set up, support, sustain

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    abate, abolish, abrogate, annihilate, annul, destroy, end, end, eradicate, exterminate, extirpate, nullify, obliterate, overthrow, prohibit, repeal, reverse, revoke, set aside, stamp out, subvert, supplant, suppress, terminate

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  1. remove

    Antonyms:
    restore, conserve, stabilitate, perpetuate, establish, reinstate, reinstall, instal, fix, fasten, stay, remain, dwell, abide, stand

    Synonyms:
    displace, separate, abstract, transport, carry, transfer, eject, oust, dislodge, suppress, migrate, depart

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  1. removeverb

    degree of figurative distance or separation

    "just one remove from madness" or "it imitates at many removes a Shakespearean tragedy";

  2. remove, take, take away, withdrawverb

    remove something concrete, as by lifting, pushing, or taking off, or remove something abstract

    "remove a threat"; "remove a wrapper"; "Remove the dirty dishes from the table"; "take the gun from your pocket"; "This machine withdraws heat from the environment"

    Synonyms:
    require, absent, read, hit, occupy, subscribe to, withdraw, lead, ingest, take on, carry, deal, assume, pull away, have, hold, engage, study, learn, fill, exact, polish off, choose, bear off, necessitate, recall, consume, call in, drive, hire, retire, consider, need, rent, bear away, off, pick out, crawfish out, disengage, pull back, back out, draw, contract, adopt, seclude, film, demand, pull in one's horns, call back, move out, lease, take aim, take out, take up, train, strike, use up, select, take, get rid of, make, claim, adjourn, transfer, get, get hold of, murder, take away, pack, take back, recede, call for, take in, bring, swallow, submit, convey, sequester, shoot, aim, sequestrate, carry away, direct, charter, crawfish, contain, draw back, draw off, carry off, unsay, subscribe, slay, move back, detract, involve, acquire, look at, postulate, bow out, accept, guide, admit, dispatch, retreat, back away, ask, conduct, bump off

  3. removeverb

    remove from a position or an office

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    move out, take, slay, transfer, dispatch, get rid of, hit, withdraw, take away, absent, take out, bump off, murder, off, polish off

  4. get rid of, removeverb

    dispose of

    "Get rid of these old shoes!"; "The company got rid of all the dead wood"

    Synonyms:
    polish off, bump off, eliminate, take away, withdraw, abolish, dispatch, absent, slay, move out, get rid of, off, murder, extinguish, hit, take, transfer, take out, do away with

  5. take out, move out, removeverb

    cause to leave

    "The teacher took the children out of the classroom"

    Synonyms:
    except, ask out, leave out, dispatch, hit, transfer, withdraw, take, get rid of, buy food, unpack, leave off, polish off, pull, get out, take out, off, absent, exclude, draw out, slay, invite out, pull up, murder, pull out, draw, draw off, excerpt, take away, extract, move out, bump off, omit

  6. remove, transferverb

    shift the position or location of, as for business, legal, educational, or military purposes

    "He removed his children to the countryside"; "Remove the troops to the forest surrounding the city"; "remove a case to another court"

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    reassign, change, bump off, channelize, take away, withdraw, slay, dispatch, absent, channel, polish off, get rid of, move out, transplant, off, transport, murder, shift, transpose, hit, take, channelise, transfer, take out, transmit

  7. absent, removeverb

    go away or leave

    "He absented himself"

    Synonyms:
    move out, take, slay, transfer, dispatch, get rid of, hit, withdraw, take away, take out, bump off, murder, off, polish off, absent

  8. murder, slay, hit, dispatch, bump off, off, polish off, removeverb

    kill intentionally and with premeditation

    "The mafia boss ordered his enemies murdered"

    Synonyms:
    shoot, dispatch, despatch, complete, wrap up, hit, arrive at, transfer, attain, send off, finish up, reach, eat up, take out, move out, get rid of, strike, score, finish, make, polish off, collide with, gain, mangle, withdraw, tally, off, finish off, absent, run into, stumble, slay, impinge on, clear up, murder, rack up, mutilate, mop up, discharge, come to, take away, take, pip, get through, bump off

  9. remove, take awayverb

    get rid of something abstract

    "The death of her mother removed the last obstacle to their marriage"; "God takes away your sins"

    Synonyms:
    bump off, take away, withdraw, bear off, dispatch, absent, carry away, slay, polish off, get rid of, move out, carry off, off, murder, hit, take, transfer, take out, detract, bear away

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  1. removeverb

    Synonyms:
    move, displace, transfer, dislodge, dismiss, discharge, divest, dispossess, eject, extract, isolate, abstract, withdraw

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  1. ensconce

    Submitted by anonymous on February 23, 2021  

How to use remove in a sentence?

  1. Sandeep Aggarwal:

    Only Technology Can Remove Inefficiencies And Bring Consumer Delight In A Century Old Physical Automobile Retailing, Cheaper, Faster And Better Than Any Other Approach.

  2. Jeff Kosseff:

    My biggest concern is really restricting the platforms' ability to remove these theories that drive violence.

  3. Eric Garcetti:

    You see the street is getting more and more trash. I always hear from Eric Garcetti were gonna take care of it, were going to remove the trash and keep our city clean. But not very much is happening, there is no improvement.

  4. Abraham Lincoln:

    'Tis better to be silent and be thought a fool, than to speak and remove all doubt.

  5. Cori Bush:

    If we fail to remove a White supremacist President who incited a White supremacist insurrection, it's communities like Missouri's first district that suffer the most, the 117th Congress must understand that we have a mandate to legislate in defense of Black lives. The first step in that process is to root out White supremacy starting with impeaching the White supremacist in chief.

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