Removed in a sentence as an adjective

"When I'm writing, I want to have no distractions, so I removed all of them.

I'm not American, so this is a little removed for me.

I what some people here seemed to be missing, is this correlation isn't just lead was removed from the environment and 23 years later crime went down.

"After months of effort, I was able to one by one get most of these ultimately removed or reworded to a reasonable position.

Custom UI enhancements/replacements, useless bundled apps that can't be removed, and the removal of standard, OS-delivered features.

Semmelweis' contention was that "cadaveric particles" were making their way into patients, and that those particles could only be removed by lime.

We removed the ability to share the project source code because it enables communications with our servers in a manner that is a violation of our Terms of Service.

Oracle proved infringement concerning the nine lines of code constituting rangeCheck and the judge held as a matter of law that Google had infringed respecting a couple of test files that were subsequently removed from Android.

Removed definitions

adjective

separated in relationship by a given degree of descent; "a cousin once removed"

adjective

separate or apart in time; "distant events"; "the remote past or future"

See also: distant remote