Take away is a verb. It is called a phrasal verb because it has two parts take and away.
A single verb with the same meaning is remove.
To take away or take off (Remove your shoes) or delete (Remove that word from your sentence)
Some words that mean to take the place of something are substitute or substitution.
the word doff is not another word for posh. doff means to remove or take off, as clothing.
Prerequisite means something that has to be done before something else can occur. Algebra is a prerequisite class to take geometry.
The word you're looking for is "exempt." It means being free from an obligation or requirement to participate in something. For example, certain individuals may be exempt from jury duty or specific taxes.
To overthrow something is to defeat or remove from power (take away).
In the word "remove," the prefix "re-" generally means "again" or "back." It indicates the action of taking something away again or reversing a process. Thus, "remove" essentially means to take something back or to take it away from its place.
"Eliminate" is a word that means to get rid of or remove something completely.
To take away or take off (Remove your shoes) or delete (Remove that word from your sentence)
One answer could be "chair" (hair, air).
You COULD take.
grab, pull, remove
"Surrender" is a word that can mean letting something take control of you.
The meaning of the word remove is to take something away or to eliminate it. A person can remove their clothing or ingredients from a pizza.
Depending on context: Take me out (of here) Take (something) out for me Remove (something) for me Glean (some concept or though) for me (from the text) Sacar = to remove or to take out (of a container)
Exactly like that. The word means, to take part in something, or to be involved in something.
Exactly like that. The word means, to take part in something, or to be involved in something.