removal
noun
uk/rɪˈmuːvəl/ us [ C or U ]
the process of removing or getting rid of something, often something that is considered to be harmful:
the removal of sth The removal of duties and taxes on trade within the EU has created an environment in which competition can flourish.
Government advisers have requested the drug's removal from the market for safety reasons.
toxic waste removal
[ C or U ] HR, WORKPLACE
the process of forcing someone to leave their job or position:
A special meeting was called to discuss the removal of the chairman.
She faced removal from office almost two years into her four-year term.
[ C or U ] PROPERTY UK
the process of moving furniture, equipment, and other possessions from one office, home, etc. to another:
a removal company/firm
removal costs/expenses
removals UK
PROPERTY
the business of moving furniture, equipment, and other possessions from one office, home, etc. to another:
a removals company/firm