のぞnozoku
1.

To intentionally prevent something from remaining in a particular place or situation by eliminating it as unwanted or unnecessary.

2.

To exclude or leave out certain individuals or items from a broader group or category, thereby not considering them in the overall context.

3.

To take decisive action against an obstacle or a threat, often implying the drastic removal of an undesirable entity.

Example:

医者は彼の苦痛を除いてやった。

toriのぞnozoku
1.

To eliminate an unwanted element or obstacle by taking it away or discarding it, in order to create a more favorable condition or situation.

2.

To physically separate and dispose of something that is deemed unnecessary or burdensome, thereby clearing space or reducing clutter.

3.

To intentionally extract or detach something that might cause discomfort or hindrance, fostering a sense of relief or improvement.

4.

To take action to clear away items or feelings that detract from overall well-being or functionality.

Example:

私は庭から雑草を取り除いた。