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removal


re·mov·al

R0148400 (rĭ-mo͞o′vəl)n.1. a. The act of removing.b. The fact of being removed.2. Relocation, as of a residence or business.3. Dismissal, as from office.

removal

(rɪˈmuːvəl) n1. the act of removing or state of being removed2. a. a change of residenceb. (as modifier): a removal company. 3. dismissal from office4. (Government, Politics & Diplomacy) South African the forced displacement of a community for political or social reasons

re•mov•al

(rɪˈmu vəl)

n. 1. the act of removing. 2. change of residence, position, etc. 3. dismissal, as from an office. [1590–1600]

removal

  • beheadment - The removal of an initial letter of a word to form a new word (e.g. blather becomes lather).
  • curtailment - The removal of the last letter of a word to leave another word (e.g. goon becomes goo).
  • detail - Comes from French de-, "removal," and tailler, "cut in pieces," and means "to relate or describe minutely."
  • water softening - The removal of calcium and magnesium ions from water, or their replacement with sodium, either by chemical reaction or by ion exchange.
Thesaurus
Noun1.removal - the act of removingremoval - the act of removing; "he had surgery for the removal of a malignancy"remotionseparation - the act of dividing or disconnectingcutting off, abscission - the act of cutting something offabstraction - the act of withdrawing or removing somethingextraction - the action of taking out something (especially using effort or force); "the dentist gave her a local anesthetic prior to the extraction"autotomy - spontaneous removal or casting off of a body part (as the tail of a lizard or claw of a lobster) especially when the organism is injured or under attackdecontamination - the removal of contaminantsdeletion - the act of deleting something written or printedbaring, denudation, husking, stripping, uncovering - the removal of coveringdermabrasion - removal of scars or tattoos by anesthetizing the skin surface and then sanding or scraping off some of the outer skin layerdislodgement, dislodgment - forced removal from a position of advantageelimination, riddance - the act of removing or getting rid of somethingelimination - the act of removing an unknown mathematical quantity by combining equationsemptying, evacuation, voidance - the act of removing the contents of somethingrinsing, rinse - the removal of soap with clean water in the final stage of washingdisembowelment, evisceration - the act of removing the bowels or viscera; the act of cutting so as to cause the viscera to protrudeskimming - the act of removing floating material from the surface of a liquidwithdrawal - the act of taking out money or other capitalwithdrawal - the act of withdrawing blood, tumors, etc.; "the nurse was expert at the withdrawal of blood"
2.removal - dismissal from officedismission, sacking, liberation, firing, dismissal, release, discharge, sack - the termination of someone's employment (leaving them free to depart)purge - an abrupt or sudden removal of a person or group from an organization or place; "he died in a purge by Stalin"

removal

noun1. extraction, stripping, withdrawal, purging, abstraction, uprooting, displacement, eradication, erasure, subtraction, dislodgment, expunction, taking away or off or out the removal of a small lump2. dismissal, expulsion, elimination, ejection, dispossession His removal from power was illegal.3. move, transfer, departure, relocation, flitting (Scot. & Northern English dialect) Home removals are best done in cool weather.4. abolition, ending, end, withdrawal, wiping out, voiding, elimination, cancellation, suppression, termination, stamping out, eradication, annulment, revocation, nullification, rescission the removal of limits on foreign ownership

removal

noun1. The act or process of moving from one place to another:move, relocation, remotion.2. The act or process of eliminating:clearance, elimination, eradication, liquidation, purge, riddance.
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remove

(rəˈmuːv) verb1. to take away. Will someone please remove all this rubbish!; He removed all the evidence of his crimes; I can't remove this stain from my shirt; He has been removed from the post of minister of education. 去除 消除2. to take off (a piece of clothing). Please remove your hat. 脫掉 脱掉3. to move to a new house etc. He has removed to London. 遷移 迁移reˈmovable adjective 可移動的 可移动的reˈmoval noun the act of removing or the state of being removed, especially the moving of furniture etc to a new home. After his removal from power, the dictator was sent into exile; Our removal is to take place on Monday; (also adjective) a removal van. 移動 移动reˈmover noun a person or thing that removes. a stain remover; a firm of furniture removers. 搬運工,去除劑 搬运工; ,消除剂

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removal

South African the forced displacement of a community for political or social reasons

removal


removal

As used in the UK, removal refers to the constellation of transitioning activities from one physical location to another.

Removal


Removal

The transfer of a person or thing from one place to another. The transfer of a case from one court to another. In this sense, removal generally refers to a transfer from a court in one jurisdiction to a court in another, whereas a change of venue may be granted simply to move a case to another location within the same jurisdiction.

Normally a plaintiff has the right to choose the court where he or she will commence an action. An important exception to this rule is the defendant's right, in some circumstances, to have a case removed from a state court to a federal court. Federal law explains this right of removal in detail. It is available only when the federal court has jurisdiction, or authority, to hear such a case. The right may be claimed only by a defendant; a plaintiff cannot petition for removal of a case he or she has commenced in state court, even after the defendant asserts a counterclaim against the plaintiff that would justify the exercise of federal jurisdiction.

If a plaintiff has more than one claim against a defendant, and not all of the claims qualify for removal, it is not clear whether the whole case should be sent to the applicable federal court. Sometimes the individual claims that support federal jurisdiction can be severed and heard in federal court individually. This can be done if the removable claims are sufficiently distinct that they can be determined on their own. Otherwise they must be tried together. A federal court has discretion to weigh the circumstances and decide each case on its own facts. The right of the plaintiff to pick the court must be balanced with the right of the defendant to use a federal court when there is federal jurisdiction. The same considerations apply when there are multiple defendants, and some are entitled to removal of the case but others are not. If there are multiple defendants and multiple claims, the reasoning can become rather confusing.

The process of removal raises serious questions concerning Federalism, the relationship of the states and the federal government. The idea of a federal court ousting a state court from a lawsuit already pending in the state is somewhat unsettling. The removal procedure itself emphasizes the potential for conflict. A person who is sued in a state court files a petition in the nearest federal court asking for removal of the action, which has the effect of removing the action to the federal court. A copy of that petition is then filed in the state court. The state court can take no further action whatsoever unless, and until, the federal court remands, or sends, the case back to it. The procedure generally works well because federal judges are careful to recognize the legitimate interests of the states in determining causes that are not necessarily federal in nature.

Cross-references

Federal Question.

removal

n. 1) the change of a legal case from one court to another, as from a state court to federal court or vice versa based on a motion by one of the parties stating that the other jurisdiction is more appropriate for the case. 2) taking away the position of a public official for cause, such as dishonesty, incompetence, conviction of a crime, or successful impeachment.

removal


  • noun

Synonyms for removal

noun extraction

Synonyms

  • extraction
  • stripping
  • withdrawal
  • purging
  • abstraction
  • uprooting
  • displacement
  • eradication
  • erasure
  • subtraction
  • dislodgment
  • expunction
  • taking away or off or out

noun dismissal

Synonyms

  • dismissal
  • expulsion
  • elimination
  • ejection
  • dispossession

noun move

Synonyms

  • move
  • transfer
  • departure
  • relocation
  • flitting

noun abolition

Synonyms

  • abolition
  • ending
  • end
  • withdrawal
  • wiping out
  • voiding
  • elimination
  • cancellation
  • suppression
  • termination
  • stamping out
  • eradication
  • annulment
  • revocation
  • nullification
  • rescission

Synonyms for removal

noun the act or process of moving from one place to another

Synonyms

  • move
  • relocation
  • remotion

noun the act or process of eliminating

Synonyms

  • clearance
  • elimination
  • eradication
  • liquidation
  • purge
  • riddance

Synonyms for removal

noun the act of removing

Synonyms

  • remotion

Related Words

  • separation
  • cutting off
  • abscission
  • abstraction
  • extraction
  • autotomy
  • decontamination
  • deletion
  • baring
  • denudation
  • husking
  • stripping
  • uncovering
  • dermabrasion
  • dislodgement
  • dislodgment
  • elimination
  • riddance
  • emptying
  • evacuation
  • voidance
  • rinsing
  • rinse
  • disembowelment
  • evisceration
  • skimming
  • withdrawal

noun dismissal from office

Related Words

  • dismission
  • sacking
  • liberation
  • firing
  • dismissal
  • release
  • discharge
  • sack
  • purge
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