To appoint or adopt, as officers, laws, regulations, guidelines, etc.; to enact; to ordain.
To form; to found; to institute; to set up in business.
To prove and cause to be accepted as true; to establish a fact; to demonstrate.
To make stable or firm; to confirm.
To dismiss or discharge from office.
To discard, set aside, especially something abstract (a thought, feeling, etc.).
To murder.
To move something or someone from one place to another, especially to take away.
To dismiss a batsman.
To delete.
Distance in time or space; interval.
A step or gradation (as in the phrase "at one remove")
(at some public schools) A division of the school, especially the form prior to last
Emotional distance or indifference.
The act of resetting a horse's shoe.
The act of removing something.
A dish served to replace an earlier one during a meal; a part of a new course.