Sentences with remove
re·move
R r - As soon as the cake is done, remove it from the oven. [VERB noun + from]
- He removed his jacket. [VERB noun]
- This treatment removes the most stubborn stains. [VERB noun]
- The student senate voted to remove Fuller from office. [VERB noun + from]
- The agreement removes the last serious obstacle to the signing of the arms treaty. [VERB noun]
- The publishers have removed to Mayfair
- Only one remove from madness
- To remove one's coat
- To remove the causes of war
- Paint that removes easily
- Living at a far remove from here
- But one short remove from victory
- To remove the napkins from the table.
- To remove one's jacket.
- She removed the painting to another wall.
- To remove a tenant.
- They removed him for embezzling.
- To remove the threat of danger.
- To remove a stain; to remove the source of disease.
- We remove to Newport early in July.
- To see something at a remove.
- To criticize something at a remove.
- A folk survival, at many removes, of a druidic rite.