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    removal
    /rɪˈmuːvl/

    noun

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  2. the process of forcing someone to leave their job or position: A special meeting was called to discuss the removal of the chairman. She faced removal from office almost two years into her four-year term.

  3. The meaning of REMOVAL is the act or process of removing : the fact of being removed. How to use removal in a sentence.

  4. the act of taking something or someone away from somewhere or something: stain removal. furniture removal. removals [ plural ] UK. the business of transporting furniture and other possessions when people move to a new home: Does your firm do removals? See more. Fewer examples.

  5. Definition of removal noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  6. Removal is the process of transporting furniture or equipment from one building to another. [mainly British] Home removals are best done in cool weather. They were in the furniture removal business. ...a removal van. regional note: in AM, use moving. Synonyms: move, transfer, departure, relocation More Synonyms of removal. More Synonyms of removal.

  7. Removal definition: the act of removing. . See examples of REMOVAL used in a sentence.

  8. When someone is asked to step down from a job or position, it's referred to as their removal. And why not? Why is a city council member's removal from office any different from a drunken idiot's removal from a nightclub?

  9. n. 1. the act of removing or state of being removed. 2. a. a change of residence. b. ( as modifier ): a removal company. 3. dismissal from office. 4. (Government, Politics & Diplomacy) South African the forced displacement of a community for political or social reasons.

  10. REMOVAL definition: 1. the act of removing something: 2. the job or activity of removing everything from one house to…. Learn more.

  11. removal. noun. /rɪˈmuvl/ [uncountable] removal (of somebody/something) the act of taking someone or something away from a particular place Clearance of the site required the removal of a number of trees. the removal of a tumor Allegations of abuse led to the removal of several children from their families. Take your English to the next level.