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Definition of emove
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Emove (v. t.) To move.
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Bate
::
Bate (v. t.) To
remove.
Pseudaesthesia
::
Pseudaesthesia
(n.) False or
imaginary
feeling
or sense
perception
such as
occurs
in
hypochondriasis,
or such as is
referred
to an organ that has been
removed,
as an
amputated
foot..
Re-
::
Re- () A
prefix
signifying
back,
against,
again,
anew; as,
recline,
to lean back;
recall,
to call back;
recede;
remove;
reclaim,
to call out
against;
repugn,
to fight
against;
recognition,
a
knowing
again;
rejoin,
to join
again;
reiterate;
reassure.
Combinations
containing
the
prefix
re- are
readily
formed,
and are for the most part of
obvious
signification..
Uncape
::
Uncape
(v. t.) To
remove
a cap or cape from.
Take
::
Take (v. t.) To
remove;
to
withdraw;
to
deduct;
-- with from; as, to take the
breath
from one; to take two from
four..
Relieve
::
Relieve
(v. t.) To raise or
remove,
as
anything
which
depresses,
weighs
down, or
crushes;
to
render
less
burdensome
or
afflicting;
to
alleviate;
to
abate;
to
mitigate;
to
lessen;
as, to
relieve
pain; to
relieve
the wants of the
poor..
Amovability
::
Amovability
(n.)
Liability
to be
removed
or
dismissed
from
office.
Disparadised
::
Disparadised
(a.)
Removed
from
paradise.
Uncurtain
::
Uncurtain
(v. t.) To
remove
a
curtain
from; to
reveal.
Indubitably
::
Indubitably
(adv.)
Undoubtedly;
unquestionably;
in a
manner
to
remove
all
doubt.
Conventional
::
Conventional
(a.)
Abstracted;
removed
from close
representation
of
nature
by the
deliberate
selection
of what is to be
represented
and what is to be
rejected;
as, a
conventional
flower;
a
conventional
shell.
Cf.
Conventionalize,
v. t..
Ungrave
::
Ungrave
(v. t.) To raise or
remove
from the
grave;
to
disinter;
to
untomb;
to
exhume.
Immovable
::
Immovable
(a.) Not
liable
to be
removed;
permanent
in place or
tenure;
fixed;
as, an
immovable
estate.
See
Immovable,
n..
Extract
::
Extract
(v. t.) To draw out or
forth;
to pull out; to
remove
forcibly
from a fixed
position,
as by
traction
or
suction,
etc.; as, to
extract
a tooth from its
socket,
a stump from the
earth,
a
splinter
from the
finger..
Exhaust
::
Exhaust
(v. t.) To
subject
to the
action
of
various
solvents
in order to
remove
all
soluble
substances
or
extractives;
as, to
exhaust
a drug
successively
with
water,
alcohol,
and
ether..
Worm
::
Worm (v. t.) To
effect,
remove,
drive,
draw, or the like, by slow and
secret
means;
-- often
followed
by out..
Relief
::
Relief
(n.) That which
removes
or
lessens
evil, pain,
discomfort,
uneasiness,
etc.; that which gives
succor,
aid, or
comfort;
also, the
person
who
relieves
from
performance
of duty by
taking
the place of
another;
a
relay..
Unpack
::
Unpack
(v. t.) To
separate
and
remove,
as
things
packed;
to open and
remove
the
contents
of; as, to
unpack
a
trunk..
Facile
::
Facile
(a.) Easy to be
surmounted
or
removed;
easily
conquerable;
readily
mastered.
Deprecatory
::
Deprecatory
(a.)
Serving
to
deprecate;
tending
to
remove
or avert evil by
prayer;
apologetic.
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