1) an article etc cut out of a newspaper; a device that disconnects a circuit (cut-out)
to take out (something written or printed)
erase, remove
to go away (from a place)
leave, retreat
to cause (one machine part) to become detached
free from connection
to remove (something); get rid of (something) because unnecessary or unwanted
remove, throw out
to rub or scrape out (something)
remove; rub out
to go away from (a place), especially because of a crisis
clear an area; empty
of flee
run away to escape
to run or hurry away (from a place)
run away to escape
to leave a house, a town etc, especially permanently
depart, abandon physically
to fail to include (a person, thing); decide and leave out (a person, thing)
exclude, forget
free, clear; to go away from (something); to stop (doing something)
abandon, leave
to be on even terms (by repaying a debt of money, punishment etc)
abandon, leave
to take something away, off or out (from a place); to dismiss a person (which is more usual)
lift or move object; take off, away
to take the place of (a person, machine, system etc)
displace, replace
to take (a person's power, authority, position) without right
take over
to leave a place of work and go on strike
depart, abandon physically