v
To separate from a main path or route.
v
To remove balls (literally or figuratively) or to emasculate.
v
(transitive) To exclude or shut out; to bar.
v
(dated, transitive) To disembarrass, disentangle, or free from.
n
The removal of a block or blockage.
v
(transitive) To free from bottlenecks.
v
(transitive, especially US sports) To destroy.
v
(transitive) To remove the core from.
v
To strip or deprive entirely, as of furniture, ornaments, etc.; to disgarnish.
v
(transitive) To remove nails (the fasteners) from.
v
(obsolete, rare) To denude.
n
One who or that which strips something bare.
v
(transitive) To remove the queen from (a beehive).
v
(transitive) To remove the risk from; to make safe.
v
(transitive, archaic) To disparkle.
v
(transitive) To divest of staff or employees.
v
(obsolete) To evict; to remove.
v
To take to pieces; to reverse the process of assembly.
v
(transitive) To undress.
v
(intransitive) To tear away; to break off.
v
(transitive) To remove the button from (fruit).
n
(formal) The act of removing footwear.
v
(transitive) To remove the charm, or power of a charm, from.
v
(obsolete) To remove a cloak from.
v
(archaic, transitive) To free from that which cumbers or impedes; to disencumber.
v
(transitive, obsolete) To free (something) from complication.
v
(transitive) To deprive of embellishment; to disadorn.
v
(archaic) To separate from the bosom.
v
(transitive) To remove an encumbrance or burden from (someone or something); unburden.
v
(transitive) To divest of a shroud; to unveil.
v
(obsolete, transitive) To pull (something) out of the entrails.
v
(transitive) To remove from status as a member of a clergy; to unfrock.
v
(poetic, rare, transitive) To strip of a garland.
v
(transitive) To divest of garniture; to disfurnish; to dismantle.
v
(transitive) To divest of a gown of office; to defrock.
v
(poetic, transitive) To deprive of a helmet.
v
(intransitive) To fall apart, break up into parts.
v
(transitive, figuratively) To force out of a secure or settled position.
v
(archaic) To remove the chainmail or armour from (someone).
v
(transitive, originally) To divest, strip of dress or covering.
v
(obsolete, intransitive) To march away.
v
(transitive) To remove a mask from.
v
(transitive) To dislodge from a nest.
v
(archaic, transitive) To open (a private enclosure, park, etc.) to the public.
v
(transitive, now rare) To part, separate.
v
(transitive, archaic) To remove anything from where it has been planted or placed; to drive a person from their home.
v
(obsolete, intransitive) To become unsheathed.
v
Alternative form of offsplit [(transitive, intransitive) To split off; secede.]
v
(transitive) To cut free.
v
(intransitive) To part, separate.
v
To dismantle something into its component pieces.
v
(transitive) To free from bafflement; to unconfuse or enlighten.
v
(transitive) To deprive of the entrails; to disembowel.
n
The act by which one unburdens oneself.
v
(transitive) To make or render unbusy
v
(transitive) To eliminate clutter from.
n
The act by which something is uncovered.
v
(transitive, figuratively) To render harmless.
v
(transitive) To remove from the clergy; to revoke the clerical status of.
v
(transitive) To strip (a place) of defences or defenders.
v
(transitive) To remove a jinx or curse from.
v
(obsolete) To remove or expel poison from.
v
(transitive) To divest of scales; to remove the scales from.
v
To deprive of a sheath; to draw from the sheath or scabbard, as a sword.
v
(transitive) To make less spoiled.
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