I.away [美 əˈweɪ, 英 əˈweɪ]副away often appears as the second element of certain verb structures in English (back away, do away with, slip away, etc.). For translations, see the relevant verb entry (back, do, slip, etc.).
He finds the procedure to cut away harnesses with a blowtorch, leaving spikes, and medicate heavily with opiates to reduce withdrawal from harness-injected chemicals.
Finally, surgery simply to cut away the piles must be considered in those who have particularly bad haemorrhoids, or whose haven't been cured by injection therapy.
During a one-hour-long keyhole operation, done under general anaesthetic, the bony projections are cut away and the area around the socket is smoothed out.