English to Latin Meaning of away - auferetur


Away :
auferetur

auferetur, longe, latius, procul, ilicet, statim, in mico, illud, una, sine ceremonia, recta, protinus, latebram prospicimus, foras, foris, ante, priorem, pro, igitur

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Definitions of away in English
Adjective(1) not present; having left(2) used of an opponent's ground(3) (of a baseball pitch, or wide
Adverb(1) from a particular thing or place or position (`forth' is obsolete(2) from one's possession(3) out of the way (especially away from one's thoughts(4) out of existence(5) at a distance in space or time, or away, or away(6) indicating continuing action; continuously or steadily(7) so as to be removed or gotten rid of(8) freely or at will(9) in or into a proper place (especially for storage or safekeeping(10) in a different direction(11) in reserve; not for immediate use
Examples of away in English
(1) It is proposed to put kinetic fencing in place on the hillside to prevent anymore land sliding away .(2) throw that sweet away(3) the smell drove them away(4) A future more than ten minutes away doesn't really exist for a three year old.(5) Not nearly as many as have crooned away to it at the kitchen sink of a Sunday morn as one of Steve Wright's love songs, I bet.(6) Continue north from Froswick and the land falls steeply away on both sides of the ridge.(7) Their best spell, at the end of the first half, ebbed away without a chance.(8) Then there's a scene where Chesty is interrupted by a mobster clicking away in his office.(9) The offenders left in the waiting Honda, which was found abandoned a short distance away on Percival Walk.(10) It was only then that the police stepped in, as they pushed the crowd away from the two lawyers.(11) Then, finally, they had a copy in mint condition which they kept locked away .(12) the apples came away easily from the branch(13) The audacious stunts often end up diverting attention away from the group's cause.(14) And if it is done with enough pizzazz, it can divert attention away from their own failings at home.(15) I won't give away my property(16) This drew attention away from the whole and focused it on the part, as all empiricist research tends to do.
Related Phrases of away
(1) go away ::
Exite
(2) right away ::
ilicet
(3) run away ::
effugere
(4) throw away ::
abiciendi
(5) put away ::
auferte
(6) walk away ::
auferetur ambulant
Synonyms
Adjective
1. outside ::
foras
Adverb
2. off ::
off
3. at a distance from ::
procul
4. aside ::
Reprobatio
5. elsewhere ::
alibi
6. out ::
de
Different Forms
away
Word Example from TV Shows
Don't you walk away from me.

Don't you walk AWAY from me.

Game of Thrones Season 5, Episode 7

Think and walk
until I'm far enough away from camp

Think and walk until I'm far enough AWAY from camp

Game of Thrones Season 6, Episode 9

-You're taking away his breast milk.\N-No!

-You're taking AWAY his breast milk.
-No!

Money Heist Season 3, Episode 2

Don't walk away angry.
Sit down. Come on.

Don't walk AWAY angry. Sit down. Come on.

Breaking Bad Season 2, Episode 8

when I thought someone awful
had come to take my son away.

when I thought someone awful had come to take my son AWAY.

Game of Thrones Season 4, Episode 10

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