demolition |
removal |
As nouns the difference between demolition and removal
is that
demolition is the action of demolishing or destroying, in particular of buildings or other structures while
removal is the process of moving, or the fact of being removed.
removal |
remedial |
As a noun removal
is the process of moving, or the fact of being removed.
As an adjective remedial is
curative; providing a remedy.
extirpation |
removal |
Related terms |
As nouns the difference between extirpation and removal
is that
extirpation is the act of extirpating or uprooting while
removal is the process of moving, or the fact of being removed.
abatement |
removal |
As nouns the difference between abatement and removal
is that
abatement is the act of abating, or the state of being abated; a lessening, diminution, or reduction; a moderation; removal or putting an end to; the suppression of
[ or abatement can be (legal) the action of a person that abates, or without proper authority enters a residence after the death of the owner and before the heir takes possession][ while removal is the process of moving, or the fact of being removed. ]
removal |
disposition |
As nouns the difference between removal and disposition
is that
removal is the process of moving, or the fact of being removed while
disposition is disposal.
removal |
discard |
As nouns the difference between removal and discard
is that
removal is the process of moving, or the fact of being removed while
discard is anything discarded.
As a verb discard is
to throw away, to reject.
creational |
removal |
As an adjective creational
is of, or pertaining to creation.
As a noun removal is
the process of moving, or the fact of being removed.
erosion |
removal |
As nouns the difference between erosion and removal
is that
erosion is erosion while
removal is the process of moving, or the fact of being removed.
removal |
discharge |
Related terms |
Removal is a related term of discharge.
As nouns the difference between removal and discharge
is that
removal is the process of moving, or the fact of being removed while
discharge is (symptom) (
uncountable ) pus or exudate (other than blood) from a wound or orifice, usually due to infection or pathology.
As a verb discharge is
to accomplish or complete, as an obligation.
removal |
exile |
Related terms |
Removal is a related term of exile.
As nouns the difference between removal and exile
is that
removal is the process of moving, or the fact of being removed while
exile is exile (
someone in exile).
As an adjective exile is
exiled, in exile.
As a verb exile is
.
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