Removing [verb]

Definition of Removing:

lift or move object; take off, away

Synonyms of Removing:

● Expel

● Get rid of

● Erase

● Ship

● Extract

● Transport

● Pull out

● Transfer

● Abolish

● Eliminate

● Separate

● Dismiss

● Evacuate

● Discard

● Discharge

● Cut out

● Raise

● Oust

● Withdraw

● Delete

● Efface

● Junk

● Relegate

● Disturb

● Eject

● Expunge

● Depose

● Abstract

● Unload

● Displace

● Doff

● Purge

● Dislodge

● Skim

● Shed

● Amputate

● Unseat

● Uproot

● Detach

● Dethrone

● Do away with

● Strike out

● Take down

● Throw out

● Wipe out

● Clear away

● Take out

● Carry away

● Carry off

● Cart off

● Dig out

● Rip out

● Tear out


Opposite/Antonyms of Removing:

● Plant

● Give birth

● Stay

● Place

● Fix

● Put on

● Fill

● Retain

● Load

● Engage

● Employ

● Accept

● Continue

● Keep

● Hold

● Put in

● Add

● Allow

● Sow

● Unite

● Combine

● Hire

● Include

● Ratify

● Remain

● Insert

● Welcome

● Permit


Sentence/Example of Removing:

Mr. Milbrey glanced at the two shells of the orange which the butler was then removing.

"Good-morning, sir," said Robert, removing his hat on entering.

Get it ready for canning by husking it and removing the silk.

Some other patients, whom one could not think of removing, also remained in the carriage.

She merely felt that by removing it he would be more at ease for his work.

But now why was Guillaume removing all the powder which he had been preparing for some time past?

On removing my finger, it shot back to its place again, with a spring.

At our second interview he was removing his hat and addressing me as "sir."

He sat up, and, removing his pipe, dashed the charred ashes from its bowl.

Peel the marrows thinly, and cut them in quarters, removing the seeds.