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Removemos

Removemos is the first-person plural present indicative form of the Portuguese verb remover. It means "we remove" and is used when the subject "we" performs the action of removing something in the present. The verb remover comes from Latin removere, meaning to move away or take away, and its senses cover physical removal, elimination of obstacles, and deletion in digital contexts.

Usage of removemos spans physical, digital, and figurative removal. It can describe cleaning a surface, taking

Related forms include remoção (the act of removing) and removível (removable). The past participle is removido.

Examples:

- Nós removemos as tampas da caixa.

- Nós removemos o arquivo da pasta.

Removemos is a common term in everyday Portuguese, appearing in both spoken and written language, and in

items
off
a
list,
or
deleting
a
file
in
computing.
Metaphorically,
it
can
refer
to
removing
barriers,
doubts,
or
suspicions.
Remover
is
a
regular
-er
verb,
so
its
present
indicative
forms
follow
the
standard
pattern:
eu
removo,
tu
removes,
ele
remove,
nós
removemos,
vós
removéis,
eles
removem.
In
sentences,
removemos
is
typically
followed
by
a
direct
object,
such
as
objetos,
obstáculos,
arquivos,
ou
imagens.
technical
domains
such
as
computing,
logistics,
and
project
management.
It
functions
as
a
straightforward
verb
form
for
describing
the
act
of
removing
performed
by
a
group.