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removed

[ri-moovd] / rɪˈmuvd /


ADJECTIVE
dismissed
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Antonyms




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With US sanctions removed, he believes the "economic strangulation" of the sector will end and that Venezuela will be able to attract foreign money.

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She was told she would have to have her gallbladder removed, but before she could have the operation, her gallstones caused pancreatitis – an inflammatory disease that can be fatal.

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The Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government said it had "overhauled the planning system and removed long-standing barriers that have held back housebuilding".

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Safeguarding advocates and another senior member of clergy, like the Bishop of Newcastle Helen-Ann Hartley, said they felt Cottrell could have acted earlier and could have removed the priest.

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But those dedicated nurses were removed by Broomfield and replaced by a security guard, whose task was to watch Greg from outside his room.

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