remove in Japanese
remove in Japanese is 取り去る, 移す, 退ける — remove means to take something away from its place.
remove in Japanese
取り去る
Pronounced: torisaru
(transitive) To move from one place to another, especially to take away.
移す
Pronounced: utsusu
(transitive) To move from one place to another, especially to take away.
退ける
Pronounced: nokeru
(transitive) To move from one place to another, especially to take away.
除く
Pronounced: nozoku
(transitive) To move from one place to another, especially to take away.
What does "remove" mean?
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verb To take something away from its place.
"Please remove your shoes before entering."
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verb To delete or eliminate something.
"She removed the typo before sending the email."
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verb To dismiss someone from a job or position.
"The board voted to remove him as chairman."
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noun A degree of distance or separation, especially in the phrase "at one remove."
"He watched the events unfold at one remove, through the news."
remove in a sentence
- Please remove your shoes before entering.
- The doctor removed the stitches after two weeks.
- She removed the typo before sending the email.
- The board voted to remove him as chairman.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "remove" in Japanese?
"remove" in Japanese is 取り去る, 移す, 退ける. remove means: To take something away from its place.
How do you pronounce 取り去る?
"remove" in Japanese is 取り去る, pronounced "torisaru".
How do you use "remove" in a sentence?
Example: "Please remove your shoes before entering." In Japanese, "remove" is 取り去る, 移す, 退ける.
Are there other ways to say "remove" in Japanese?
Yes — Japanese has 4 translations listed for "remove": 取り去る, 移す, 退ける, 除く.
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