removal

  • 11removal */*/ — UK [rɪˈmuːv(ə)l] / US [rɪˈmuv(ə)l] noun [countable/uncountable] Word forms removal : singular removal plural removals 1) the process of removing something or someone removal of: He has called for the removal of all foreign troops and bases in… …

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  • 12removal — noun 1) the removal of heavy artillery Syn: taking away, moving, carrying away Ant: installation 2) his removal from office Syn: dismissal, ejection, expulsion, ousting …

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  • 13removal — re|mov|al S3 [rıˈmu:vəl] n [U and C] 1.) when something is taken away from, out of, or off the place where it is →↑remove removal of ▪ the removal of rubbish 2.) when you get rid of something so that it does not exist any longer ▪ stain removal 3 …

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  • 14removal — [[t]rɪmu͟ːv(ə)l[/t]] removals 1) N UNCOUNT: usu with supp The removal of something is the act of removing it. What they expected to be the removal of a small lump turned out to be major surgery... Parliament had decided that his removal from… …

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  • 15removal — n. 1) snow removal 2) (BE) furniture removal 3) removal from * * * [rɪ muːv(ə)l] (BE) furniture removal snow removal removal from …

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  • 16removal — re|mov|al [ rı muvl ] noun count or uncount ** 1. ) removal of the process of removing something or someone: He has called for the removal of all foreign troops and bases in Europe. removal of barriers in the way of free trade surgical removal of …

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  • 17removal — noun 1) the removal of church treasures Syn: taking away, moving, carrying away, transporting 2) his removal from office Syn: dismissal, ejection, expulsion, ousting; N.Amer. ouster; informal sacking, firing …

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  • 18removal — noun 1》 the action of removing. 2》 [usu. as modifier] Brit. the transfer of furniture and other contents when moving house: removal men. 3》 (also removal of remains) Irish the formal procedure of taking a body from the house to the church for the …

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  • 19removal —    1. a murder    But not necessarily making off with the body.    DSUE says: Ex a witness s euphemism in the Phoenix Park assassination case . (On 6 May 1882 Burke and Cavendish, the Permanent Under Secretaiy for Ireland and the Chief Secretary …

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  • 20removal — šalinimas statusas T sritis automatika atitikmenys: angl. deletion; elimination; exclusion; removal; stripping vok. Ausschließung, f; Ausschluß, m; Beseitigung, f rus. исключение, n; удаление, n pranc. élimination, f; rejet, m …

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