Results for: remove credentials
English English
clear people out, remove people (from a dangerous area, war zone, etc.); leave, vacate; withdraw; discharge the contents of, create vacuum in, empty, empty bowels or bladder, make everyone leave a place, move to safetyevacuate
clear place of insects, find and remove errors, refine; remove bugs, correct malfunctions (Computers), remove secret listening devicesdebug
color remover, substance used to remove colordecolorant
come apart, destroy something by removing key elements, disassemble, take apart; strip of furniture or equipment, remove equipmentdismantle
come off in thin pieces, fortified tower, fruit or vegetable skin, have removable skin, lose outer layer, outer skin of fruit, pull something off, put ball through croquet hoop, remove outer layer of something, remove skin; shed skin, tool for moving b...peel
completely remove something undesirable, destroy, eradicate; uproot, remove by surgeryextirpate
completely, not, opposite of, lack of, to deprive of, remove something from, to do the opposite of, reverse, to release fromun-
concentrated solution, copy something out from something, derive pleasure from, find the root of number, get something by force, obtain something from source, passage, pull something out, purified substance, remove, take out; squeeze, press, something ...extract
condition of having no clothes on, disrobe, take clothes off; uncover, strip of, informal, informal clothing, remove ornamentation, see also:dress, take dressing offundress
condition, state, fitness, fettling, line or repair furnace, remove marks left behind from the molding process (Ceramics); fix, repair; prepare, make ready; shape, trim castingfettle
container devoid of contents, container without contents, containing nothing, containing nothing; without people; hollow, meaningless, discharge or transfer, dull, insincere, remove contents of something, remove the contents of, make empty, unburden yo...empty
container used in leaching, deprive or be deprived of something to, liquid containing leached substance, lose soluble material, mixture used in leaching, percolation of a substance to remove soluble matter; strainer, filter, vessel used in leaching; su...leach
convert nitrates, remove nitrogen, remove nitrogen from substancedenitrify
core memory, essential, essential part, iron in transformer, piece of computer memory, remove the core of a fruit, take out the center section of a fruit, sample obtained by drilling, stone used to make tools, take core out ofcore
cosmetic or pharmaceutical product, dairy product, draw milk from the udder of a cow or another animal; sap, use, draw excessive amount from, exploit, nutritious fluid produced by mammals, plant sap, produce milk, remove venom or sap from, steal money ...milk
 

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