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removed

[ri-moovd] / rɪˈmuvd /


ADJECTIVE
dismissed
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Example Sentences

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But years removed from the lockdowns, people are starting to notice how compelled they still are to look at their phones for information, to shop, or for nothing at all.

From Los Angeles Times

Markets were largely anticipating the decision, given how oral arguments in the case had played out, and it removed an ongoing overhang that had been lurking in the background.

From Barron's

The tariffs that do remain in place are now on firm legal ground, he said, and the ruling removed unresolved legal questions.

From MarketWatch

They visited where she lived multiple times to handle mental-health concerns, and temporarily removed guns from the residence.

From The Wall Street Journal

Bass wanted key findings about the LAFD’s actions removed or softened before the report was made public, the sources told The Times early this month.

From Los Angeles Times