0 the act of taking something or someone away from somewhere or something: --
1 the act of forcing someone to leave an important position or job: --
There have been calls for the president's removal.
2 the process of removing or getting rid of something, often something that is considered to be harmful: --
3 the process of forcing someone to leave their job or position: --
4 the process of moving furniture, equipment, and other possessions from one office, home, etc. to another: --
5 the business of moving furniture, equipment, and other possessions from one office, home, etc. to another: --
Most removals were by ants.
Using the following statistical models, we examined the influence of four variables on seed removals and dispersal distance: habitat, ant recruitment, ant species identity, and time block.
The optimal sequences concern geometric constraints of the assembly, reorientations of the assembly during the disassembly process, and removals of components in the assembly.
Ants removed nearly a third of all seeds within the first 2 h of observation in our study and both seed removals and seed dispersal distance differed significantly among sites.
As the data show, where the electoral stakes were large, competition close and cadre effort weak or inconsistent, party leaders insisted on greater organizational effort and removals increased correspondingly.
Expenditure figures include administrative and legal expenses associated with removals or bastardy.
Perhaps a more unexpected finding is the changing character of patronage removals over time.
The timber removals from these forests have remained stable over the years.