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9 hours ago 1 a : distant in degree of relationship. b : of a younger or older generation a second cousin's child is a second cousin once removed. 2 : separate or remote in space, time, or character. …
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8 hours ago Synonyms for removed. budged, dislocated, displaced, disturbed, moved, relocated, repositioned, shifted,
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10 hours ago adj. 1. separated by distance or abstract distinction. 2. (Law) ( postpositive) separated by a degree of descent or kinship: the child of a person's first cousin is his first cousin once removed.
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7 hours ago removed / ( rɪˈmuːvd) / adjective separated by distance or abstract distinction (postpositive) separated by a degree of descent or kinshipthe child of a person's first cousin is his first …
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3 hours ago It is removed is grammatically correct, but is not something people normally say. It sounds quite stilted. The only context I can think of would be as a reply from a "right hand man" to his boss, if the right hand man was particularly well spoken: Boss: This room is too cluttered. Remove this obelisk. RHM: Yes sir. (RHM gestures to minions.
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11 hours ago Aug 14, 2015 . "was removed" refers to something in the past. "has been removed" is presented as information about an event supposed to be new for the reader. It is perfect for news.
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7 hours ago I've removed specifics from the incident, but, yes, it is from a criminal case. I've removed the nano-probe and you'll be fine. I've removed the shot and dressed the wound. I've removed Senator Schumann entirely, which is fine because I never liked his wife. OK, I've removed the gallbladder, sealed the vessels, and time.
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6 hours ago Mar 11, 2014 . Check out the ReMoved BOOK: https://listen.RemovedFilmAnthology.com/Hear the real stories, written by the kids who've lived it. Watch Part 2 here: https://ww...
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2 hours ago ReMoved: Directed by Nathanael Matanick. With Abby White, Casey Caldwell, Jordan Nice, Sabrina Culver. A 10-year-old girl navigates her way through the foster care system, after being removed from her home and separated from her younger brother.
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12 hours ago Sentence examples for. will be removed. from inspiring English sources. "Clutter" will be removed. Those unsuccessful will be removed. Olympic security restrictions will be removed. Restrictions on movement will be removed. All source files/downloads will be removed". Invariably your front door will be removed.
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1 hours ago What is another word for removed from? removed from. Contexts . . Verb. Past tense for to remove people from a place. Past tense for to cut off or remove something from a bigger piece. Adjective. ( unconscious of) Having no knowledge of a situation or fact.
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5 hours ago Sentence examples for. I have removed. from inspiring English sources. "That is the only mummy I have removed from the Valley of the Kings," he said. I have removed an upward trend, because for short-run analysis it is interesting to look at deviations from trends.
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1 hours ago 1. To physically take someone or something out of something or some place. A noun or pronoun is used between "remove" and "from." Be sure not to remove the USB device from the computer until it is finished transferring all of the information. They removed the prisoner from his holding cell and brought him to the courtroom.
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6 hours ago Find 51 ways to say REMOVED, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus.com, the world's most trusted free thesaurus.
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2 hours ago removed /rɪˈmuːvd/ adj separated by distance or abstract distinction ( postpositive) separated by a degree of descent or kinship: the child of a person's first cousin is his first cousin once …
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9 hours ago removed definition: 1. used to refer to a cousin (= a relation) separated from you by one, two, etc. generations…. Learn more.
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Once removed or twice removed-This is a bit more difficult to understand. But it simply means for once removed that there is one generation between the two people. "Twice removed" means there are two generations. You and your first cousins are in the same generation which happens to be two generations below your grandparents.
removal noun. The process of moving, or the fact of being removed. Etymology: remove + -al. removal noun. The relocation of a business etc. Etymology: remove + -al. removal noun. The dismissal of someone from office. Etymology: remove + -al. removal noun
the distance or space through which anything is removed; interval; distance; stage; hence, a step or degree in any scale of gradation; specifically, a division in an English public school; as, the boy went up two removes last year Etymology: [OF. removoir, remouvoir, L. removere, remotum; pref. re- re- + movere to move.
There is another form of the same sentence — "It has been removed". But in the sentence "It is removed," the last word is an adjective so I believe it is correct as well. Am I right? Show activity on this post.
In linguistics (particularly in generative grammar ), the term grammaticality refers to the conformity of a sentence to the rules defined by a specific grammar of a language . Grammaticality should not be confused with notions of correctness or acceptability as determined by prescriptive grammarians.
It is removed is grammatically correct, but is not something people normally say. It sounds quite stilted. The only context I can think of would be as a reply from a "right hand man" to his boss, if the right hand man was particularly well spoken:
But in the sentence "It is removed," the last word is an adjective so I believe it is correct as well. Am I right? Show activity on this post. It is removed is grammatically correct, but is not something people normally say.