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Bleach

To make white or whiter to remove the color or stains from to blanch to whiten

curettement

surgery to remove tissue or growths from a bodily cavity as the uterus

confirm

to give formal acknowledgment of receipt of 3 : to remove doubt about by authoritative act or indisputable fact [a consent

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decriminalize

decriminalize -ized -iz·ing : to remove or reduce the criminal classification or status of de·crim·i·nal·iza·tion [dē-kri-mən-l-ə-zā-shən]

dismiss

dismiss 1 : to remove from position or service [ed the employee] 2 : to

Election Commission

1950, s. 2 (d)] The Chief Election Commissioner can be removed only in the like manner and on the like grounds

exclude

entry or admission of [ hearsay evidence] 2 : to remove from participation, consideration, or inclusion (as in insurance coverage) [the

extort

extort [Latin extortus, past participle of extorquere to remove by twisting, obtain by force, from ex- out + torquere

immigration marriage fraud amendments of 1986

marriage of less than two years are conditional immigrants. To remove their conditional status the immigrants must apply at an U.S.

impeach

the House of Representatives. (Members of Congress themselves are not removed by being impeached and tried, but rather are expelled by

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