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removement

American  
[ree-moov-muhnt] / ˌriˈmuv mənt /

noun

  1. an uncommon variant of removal.


Etymology

Origin of removement

First recorded in 1845–50; remove ( def. ) + -ment ( def. )

Example Sentences

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The period of the forcible removement of our women into concentration camps had not yet come, and now there were many women at Ventersburg requiring support.

From Project Gutenberg

If the offense be persisted in after this, sentence is to be pronounced by the local tribunals, and often consists in temporary removement to some distant and thinly-populated district, or incorporation in one of the penal labor companies.

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Will you, whenever these dreadful preliminaries, the provisional removement &c. when they are proceeded with,—will you do—all you can—suggest every regard to decency and proper feeling to the persons concerned?

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