The action of withdraw, v. in various senses.
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释义 | the world > space > place > removal or displacement > [noun] > removal or taking away (50) withdrawingc1315 The action of withdraw, v. in various senses. remuingc1330 The action of remue, v., esp. removal; dismissal. withdraught1340 Withdrawal. taking awaya1382 discharginga1398 The action of discharge, v. (in various senses). Chiefly with of. removinga1398 The action of removing or taking away; removal of (something); an instance of this. remotiona1425 The action of removing; removal; putting or taking away; (also) the removal of a person from a position or office. Now rare and historical. subtraction?a1425 Withdrawal or removal of something or someone from a place. Obsolete. amovingc1443 Removal of a person or thing; spec. dismissal of a person from an office or position. Cf. amove, v.2 taking offc1450 The action or an act of taking something off (in various senses); removal. Also: something which is taken off. abstraction1467 The action of taking something away; the action or process of withdrawing or removing something from a larger quantity or whole; (now) esp. the… way-taking1479 the taking away or removal of something; esp. theft. substracting1549 The action of substract, v.; withdrawal; removal. Cf. subtracting, n. conveyance1567 Carrying away, removal, riddance. Obsolete. sublation1567 The action of taking something away; removal; an instance of this. Obsolete. remove1589 The action of removing or taking something away; removal; (also) eradication. Obsolete. removal1595 The action of removing or taking a person or thing away or off; an instance of this. Also (esp. in earlier use): the action or an instance of… exemption1598 The action of taking out or away; the state of being taken out or away. substraction1601 figurative and in extended use. Deduction, removal, taking away; an instance of this. Cf. subtraction, n. 2b. supporting1608 Taking away, removal. Obsolete. rare. amovement1618 Removal or dismissal of a person from an office or position; an instance of this. Cf. amotion, n. 1. subductiona1620 The action of taking something away; withdrawal, removal; deprivation. Now rare. conveying1621 = conveyance, n., in various senses. amolitiona1641 Removal, exclusion; an instance of this. withdrawment1640 = withdrawal, n. in various senses; formerly spec. the withdrawal of divine illumination. subducting1645 The action of subduct, v. (in various senses); subtracting, withdrawing, removal. Also: an instance of this. Obsolete. suffuration1651 a drawing away. summotion1653 Removal. amoval1657 The action of taking something away; removal of a thing; = amotion, n. 2. Obsolete. withdraw1720 Withdrawal, removal; spec. = withdraught, n. 1b. withdrawal1838 The act of withdrawing a person or thing from a place or position, esp. the removal of troops by way of retreat. removement1846 The action of removing or taking away; removal; an instance of this. Subcategories:— ability to be (3) — one who (1) — specifically of a person (1) — to a distance (1) — from a shrine (1) — by lifting (1) — quickly or forcibly (1) — by plucking (2) — by shaking (1) — by pulling (1) — violently or tearing off (3) — of the top part (2) |
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