used occasionally in specialized or improvised speech to mean remove something completely
"The mechanic said they might have to rem out the damaged section, but that's not standard phrasing."
a very rare or nonstandard expression with no widely established phrasal-verb use
not a normal everyday English phrase
One main meaning — here's how to use it.
used occasionally in specialized or improvised speech to mean remove something completely
"The mechanic said they might have to rem out the damaged section, but that's not standard phrasing."
possibly 'remove out', but this is not standard
not a normal everyday English phrase
There is no common standard phrasal verb 'rem out' in general English. It may appear as jargon, abbreviation-based speech, or a typo for another expression.
The five tense forms you'll use most often.
Listen to native speakers using "rem out" in real YouTube videos — click a clip to watch it on Looplines.
Swap in when you want variety — tap a linked one to explore it.
Jump to every phrasal verb built on the same verb, particle, or level.