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The act of making something somewhere else, usually here-minus-one.
means To take something away from its current position, presence, or membership entirely.
from From Latin removere, joining re- (back) with movere (to move) — literally moving something backward and out, which arrived through Old French remouvoir before settling into English.
Math twinIn sets, removal is just subtraction wearing a coat.
Degrees apartCousins are reckoned by removes, not just blood.
Polite ghostingRemoved from a chat softens deletion's sharper sting.