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unremitting, unstoppable, inexorable, implacable: The<br />

remorseless storm thrashed at our tiny vessel, tearing away<br />

every last shred of rigging.<br />

remote adj. 1 distant, far-away, far-off, removed, outlying,<br />

inaccessible: The more remote the transmitter, the weaker the<br />

signal. 2 lonely, isolated, God-forsaken, secluded,<br />

out-of-the-way, sequestered, tramontane, ultramontane: They<br />

spent their holiday on a remote island in the Indian Ocean. 3<br />

unfamiliar, obscure, arcane, recondite, subtle, alien,<br />

far-fetched, unusual, unlikely: Her writing is scattered with<br />

references remote to the average reader's experience. 4<br />

unrelated, irrelevant, inappropriate, unconnected, outside: Her<br />

conclusions were not remote from what we now know to be the<br />

truth. 5 slight, faint, foggy: I haven't the remotest idea what<br />

you're talking about. 6 slight, faint, slender, insignificant,<br />

slim, small, meagre, outside, poor, inconsiderable, negligible,<br />

improbable, unlikely, implausible: There is only a remote<br />

chance that the experiment will succeed. 7 aloof, detached,<br />

withdrawn, reserved, indifferent, standoffish, abstracted: He<br />

keeps himself quite remote from the hurly-burly of everyday<br />

life. 8 early, ancient, far-removed, distant: The archaeopteryx<br />

is a remote ancestor of modern birds.<br />

removal n. 1 elimination, removing, eradication, taking away: The<br />

removal of the wallpaper revealed that the plaster underneath<br />

was in very poor condition. 2 extermination, murder,<br />

elimination, killing, slaying, assassination, execution,<br />

liquidation, eradication, massacre, slaughter, purge, doing away<br />

with, Slang bumping off, rubbing out, doing in, US rub-out,<br />

wasting: The removal of the finance minister was accomplished<br />

by the secret police. 3 dismissal, transfer, transference,<br />

transferral, shifting, discharge, throwing over, throwing out,<br />

deposition, unseating, dethroning, dethronement, displacement,<br />

expulsion, ouster, ousting, riddance, purge, Colloq firing,<br />

sacking: The company functions better since the removal of the<br />

former chairman. 4 move, transfer, departure, moving: Her<br />

removal to a branch office was requested by top management. 5<br />

moving, house-moving: We hired a removal van when we moved to<br />

Shropshire.<br />

remove v. 1 take off, doff, shed, cast off: Gentlemen are requested<br />

to remove their hats in her presence. 2 take away, get rid of,

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