removal
Americannoun
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the act of removing or state of being removed
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a change of residence
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( as modifier )
a removal company
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dismissal from office
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the forced displacement of a community for political or social reasons
Other Word Forms
- preremoval noun
Etymology
Origin of removal
Example Sentences
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During the Civil War, Congress expanded removal protections to shield Union officers from hostile tribunals in the South.
Yet rather than handle it professionally, they took it too far—publicly embarrassing him and using his removal as a marketing tool.
From MarketWatch
He faced court earlier this week - where he is understood to have requested voluntary removal from Australia - with the case adjourned until February.
From BBC
They depend on aid groups and foreign expertise for everything from food security to the removal of unexploded bombs and rebuilding the enclave.
Barger was credited for lobbying to get the space cleared after the fire, before the Army Corps of Engineers’ debris removal plan included places of worship.
From Los Angeles Times
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