remotion (Meaning)

Wordnet

remotion (n)

the act of removing

Webster

remotion (n.)

The act of removing; removal.

The state of being remote; remoteness.

Synonyms & Antonyms of remotion

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remotion Sentence Examples

  1. The executive's remotion from his post sent shockwaves throughout the company.
  2. The government's remotion of the controversial statue sparked widespread protests.
  3. The CEO initiated the remotion of several key executives due to poor performance.
  4. The remotion of old infrastructure made way for the construction of a modern facility.
  5. The judge ordered the remotion of the juror from the case due to a conflict of interest.
  6. The remotion of debris from the disaster zone allowed for recovery operations to commence.
  7. The doctor recommended the remotion of the patient's appendix to prevent further complications.
  8. The hikers' remotion of the heavy backpack brought relief and reduced strain on their bodies.
  9. The remotion of the old oak tree posed a risk to nearby structures during the storm.
  10. The remotion of the painting from the wall revealed a hidden mural beneath.

FAQs About the word remotion

the act of removingThe act of removing; removal., The state of being remote; remoteness.

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The executive's remotion from his post sent shockwaves throughout the company.

The government's remotion of the controversial statue sparked widespread protests.

The CEO initiated the remotion of several key executives due to poor performance.

The remotion of old infrastructure made way for the construction of a modern facility.