Pronunciation: /rɪˈmuːvəl/
noun the act of taking something away or off
A1 The removal of the old furniture was a big job.
A2 I need to schedule a hair removal appointment.
B1 The removal of the tumor was successful.
B2 The removal of the graffiti from the wall took hours.
C1 The removal of the dictator from power was a turning point for the country.
C2 The removal of the tree stump required heavy machinery.
adjective relating to the act of taking something away or off
A1 The removal process was quick and easy.
A2 She underwent surgery for the removal of a tumor.
B1 The removal of old furniture made the room look more spacious.
B2 The removal of the graffiti from the wall took hours of hard work.
C1 The removal of the CEO sparked controversy within the company.
C2 The removal of the dictator led to a period of political instability.
formal The removal of the old furniture was scheduled for next week.
informal We're planning a big removal of all the junk in the garage this weekend.
slang I heard there's a removal party at Sarah's place tonight.
figurative The removal of toxic people from your life is necessary for your own well-being.
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