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1 removal from office
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3 removal
removal [rɪ'mu:vəl]1 noun(a) (of garment, stain, object) enlèvement m; (of abuse, evil, threat) suppression f; (of doubt, fear) dissipation f; Medicine (of organ, tumour) ablation f;∎ for stain removal, for the removal of stains pour enlever les taches, pour détacher;∎ make-up removal démaquillage m;∎ removal of customs barriers suppression f des barrières douanières∎ their removal from/to Dublin leur départ de/pour Dublin;∎ we haven't notified them of our removal nous ne les avons pas avertis de notre changement de domicile;∎ the removal of the prisoner to a safer place le transfert ou le déplacement du prisonnier dans un endroit plus sûr∎ removal from office révocation f, renvoi m(expenses, firm) de déménagement►► British removal man déménageur m;removal van camion m de déménagement -
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A n1 ( elimination) (of tax, barrier, subsidy, threat) suppression f ; (of doubt, worry) disparition f ;2 ( cleaning) for the removal of grease stains pour enlever les taches de graisse ; stain removal détachage m ;5 (change of home, location) déménagement m (from de ; to à) ;6 ( dismissal) (of employee, official) renvoi m ; ( of leader) déposition f, révocation f ; after his removal from office à la suite de sa déposition or révocation ;7 (of demonstrators, troublemakers) expulsion f ;8 ( collecting) he's responsible for the removal of the rubbish/boxes il est chargé d'enlever les ordures/cartons ;
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