rĕmŏvĕo
transitive verb II conjugation

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1 to move back, withdraw
2 to put away
3 to remove
4 to shroud, veil
5 (figuratively) to put out of sight, set aside, abolish
6 (reflexive) to withdraw, retire

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Locutions, idioms and examples


me ab aliquo removeo || aliquid ex conspectu removeo || aliquem quaesturam removeo || aliquid ab oculis removeo || ab aliquo crimen removeo = to exonerate someone || aliquid de medio removeo || aliquid ex oratione removeo || aliquid e medio pello or de medio removeo || aliquem a re publica removeo || a negotiis publicis me removeo = retire from politics || cladibus questus meis removete || arcanis oculos removeo profanos || archipiratam ab oculis omnium removisti || castra removeo or moveo retro || centuriones … recesserunt suosque omnes removerunt || centuriones recesserunt suosque omnis removerunt || ab amicitia Q. Pompei meo nomine se removerat Scipio = due to my fault Scipio broke up his friendhisp with Quintus Pompeius || accepimus condiciones, sed ita, ut removeat praesidia ex iis locis quae occupavit = we accept the conditions, but provided the he removes the garrisons from the places he occupied || audii fuisse iudicem neminem quin removeret oculos et se totum averteret




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