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Example sentences for "removal"

Lexicographically close words:
remount; remounted; remounting; remounts; removable; removals; remove; removeable; removed; remover
  1. He was piqued at her silence, he was more than piqued to discover that she too, like Mungo, obviously considered his removal a relief.

  2. All these considerations determined Count Victor upon an immediate removal from this starven castle and this suspicious host.

  3. That he should have done me the honour to desire my removal from your presence was flattering to my vanity, and a savage tribute to your power, Mademoiselle Olivia.

  4. Positively there seems no great reason, after all, why he should be so precipitate in his removal to the town!

  5. She had her burdens, dear lady: after the removal from London and a considerable interval she twice again became a mother.

  6. Corvick had kept his information from his young friend till after the removal of the last barriers to their intimacy; then he had let the cat out of the bag.

  7. It gives me pleasure to announce to Congress that the benevolent policy of the Government, steadily pursued for nearly 30 years, in relation to the removal of the Indians beyond the white settlements is approaching to a happy consummation.

  8. The consequences of a speedy removal will be important to the United States, to individual States, and to the Indians themselves.

  9. Experience continues to realize the expectations entertained as to the capacity of the State banks to perform the duties of fiscal agents for the Government at the time of the removal of the deposits.

  10. I concur with him entirely in the view he has taken on the subject, and some months before the removal I urged upon the Department the propriety of taking that step.

  11. But the removal of the Indians beyond the limits and jurisdiction of the States does not place them beyond the reach of philanthropic aid and Christian instruction.

  12. I allude to such as have for their object the improvement of our harbors, the removal of partial and temporary obstructions in our navigable rivers, for the facility and security of our foreign commerce.

  13. The unconditional submission of the hostile party was followed by their speedy removal to the country assigned them West of the Mississippi.

  14. To save him from this alternative, or perhaps utter annihilation, the General Government kindly offers him a new home, and proposes to pay the whole expense of his removal and settlement.

  15. The incumbent became an officer with a view to public benefits, and when these require his removal they are not to be sacrificed to private interests.

  16. Accordingly, interference in the affairs of Austria and steady increase in the pressure needed to acquire control over that country, required removal of the possibility that Italy or any other country would come to its aid.

  17. They degraded the standard of life of the people of occupied countries and caused starvation by stripping occupied countries of foodstuffs for removal to Germany.

  18. Removal of artillery equipment and ammunition, hand and machine weapons.

  19. Here fell the Heir-Presumptive to the English crown, whose premature removal was one of the causes which contributed to the revolution in England, a year or two later.

  20. The dissolution and reorganization of the greater clans necessarily included the removal of old, and the formation of new boundaries, and these changes frequently led to border battles between the contestants.

  21. The exterior must have been far more imposing before the removal of the wooden spires which rose above the towers.

  22. His tenure of office was marked by an increased zeal for missions in Protestant lands, and by the removal of the society's headquarters from Rome to Fiesole near Florence in 1870.

  23. The alinasal processes, shown by the removal of part of the floor of the left nasal chamber.

  24. On the eighteenth was received the news of the removal of Joseph E.

  25. First it proposed the removal of all factories to safe points near the mountains, where the water-power is abundant and approach by the enemy difficult.

  26. General Johnston had been removed from command, and after we had marched some distance on the road to Atlanta a courier handed me a circular order from General Hood, announcing General Johnston’s removal and assuming command.

  27. The panic had another effect, which was the removal of the Duke of Wellington from office, at the same time that Sir Robert Peel offered his resignation in the House of Commons.

  28. The pillar mounting allows of ready removal of chart attachment when it is not desired to use the same.

  29. The removal of the dike by a discharge of forty tons of dynamite, set off by President Wilson, from Washington, was the last stage in the completion of the great waterway.

  30. Such, in fact, was the success of the new method that the city compelled at length the removal of all telegraph poles.

  31. Scotland, resulted in her temporary banishment, and the removal of the infant king from his mother's care.

  32. The Archduke at once wrote to the General, declaring that Father Blyssem's removal would be extremely inconvenient, and was not to be contemplated.

  33. Two years after the removal of the Harleian library to the British Museum, Lady Oxford died, leaving an only daughter, Margaret Cavendish, married to William Bentinck, second Duke of Portland.

  34. But the removal of Father Reinel was not so simple a matter as it at first appeared.

  35. Sundays, the removal of baptismal fonts from the churches, and the introduction of leavened bread at the Lord’s Supper by the Genevan church as uncalled for innovations.

  36. Spanish church by large concessions in regard to appointment to its bishoprics and the removal of the abuses of papal indulgences.

  37. Conrad Celtes, a pupil of Agricola, taught at Ingolstadt until his removal to Vienna in A.

  38. It was generally believed that Alexander died of poisoned wine prepared by his son to secure the removal of a rich cardinal.

  39. Archbishop of Milan, exerted a powerful influence upon the Tridentine Council and the curia, which he used for the removal of many abuses.

  40. The projected removal of the court to Monceaux fell through indeed, in consequence of the hasty flight of the king to Paris, but the overthrow of the royal army in the battle of St. Denys, in Nov.

  41. The most permanent advantage won for the church and theology by the revival of learning was the removal of =Holy Scripture= from under the bushel, and giving it again its rightful place as the lamp of the church.

  42. The negotiations about the removal of the ban were broken off, and Innocent escaped to France, where at the =First Lyonese or 13th Œcumenical Council of A.

  43. There were serious riots over the removal of the images.

  44. Has the clause in the will which forbids the removal of anything from the house been observed?

  45. When the doctor had gone, after he had superintended the removal of the dead man to a small room off the hall, Quarles moved to the writing-table.

  46. But the removal of De Wet from the kopje, which he had stolen from his opponents, was not an easy task, and for three nights and two days the Ajax of the Boers defied the lightnings which played upon the hill.

  47. In India the news of the capture of White, a former Commander in Chief, and of his removal as a prisoner of war, would have seriously, if not fatally, impaired the British raj.

  48. The black, viscid residue left in the tar-still after the removal of the anthracene oil is the substance known familiarly as pitch.

  49. The removal of sulphur compounds is a matter of importance, because when gas is burnt these compounds give rise to acid vapours, which are deleterious to health and destructive to property.

  50. From the latter, after removal of all the volatile constituents, there is prepared asphalte, which is a solution of the pitchy residue in the heavy tar-oils from which all the materials used in the colour industry have been removed.

  51. The arsenious acid resulting from the reduction of this arsenic acid is generally obtained in the form of a lime salt after the removal of the magenta by the purifying processes to which the crude product is submitted.

  52. The cas-chrom was a rude combination of a lever for the removal of rocks, a spade to cut the earth, and a foot-plough to turn it.

  53. The dung-pots, as the name implies, were also much in use in past times, for the removal of dung and other manure from the farmyard to the fallow or plough lands.

  54. By the accidental removal of one portion of the outer casing, a series of earlier enrichments were discovered beneath, which were most probably placed there in the ninth century.

  55. Several in the village could remember the May-day dancers, and the removal and setting up of the May-pole.

  56. The protection of society by the removal and reform of the criminal class, when the public determines upon it, will call into the service a class of men fitted for the great work.

  57. Equality of races; or rather a removal of the inequalities, social and political, arising in the contact of different races by intermarriage.

  58. The removal of these would allow them to continue that advance from the north which threatened to shorten the base of the salient and to capture its defenders.

  59. With an effort he pulled himself together, and, gripping the stick, felt for the safety-pin, removal of which would allow explosion of the grenade once it came into contact with any body.

  60. There he was interned and carefully watched; indeed in 1817 the Pope had to intervene to prevent his removal to the north of Germany, so anxious were the Allies as to the safety of the puppet they had put on the throne of France.

  61. Aubry gave the order for his removal from the list.

  62. Father Berton, however, opposed Bonaparte's removal to Paris, because he had not passed through the fourth Latin class, and the regulations required that he should be in the third.

  63. The removal of this gentleman, was occasioned by the suspicion of similar conduct to that which brought about the dismissal of Las Cases twenty months previously, namely, the carrying on secret correspondence with persons out of the island.

  64. The Ancients, therefore, resolved upon the removal of the legislative bodies to St. Cloud.

  65. On the other hand, by the influence of the principal conspirators the removal of the legislative body to St. Cloud was determined on the morning of the 18th Brumaire, and the command of the army was given to Bonaparte.

  66. I have ordered its removal How mortifying it would have been if the Prince had seen it!

  67. Carbonnet to the police, where he went to demand his papers, on the day of his removal to St. Pelagic, we were obliged to await the return of M.

  68. He first resolved upon the suppression of the office of Minister of Police in order to disguise the motive for the removal of the Minister.

  69. A chapter has now been added to give, a brief account of the part played by the chief historical personages during the Cent Tours, and another at the end to include the removal of the body of Napoleon from St. Helena to France.


  70. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "removal" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    ablation; abrasion; abstraction; alienation; amputation; boot; castaway; catharsis; cleansing; clearance; clearing; deduction; deliverance; depletion; deposition; deprivation; detachment; disarrangement; disassociation; discard; discharge; disconnection; discontinuity; disengagement; disentanglement; disjunction; dislocation; dismissal; displacement; disposal; disposition; disunion; division; divorce; drainage; draining; drawing; egress; ejection; elimination; emptying; erosion; escape; evacuation; eviction; excavation; excision; exclusion; excretion; execution; exhaustion; exhibitionism; exile; exit; exodus; exposure; expression; expulsion; extraction; extrication; extrusion; firing; flight; freeing; gate; getaway; going; homicide; intermission; isolation; jettison; leaving; liquidation; mining; move; movement; moving; murder; nonunion; operation; ostracism; ouster; outlawry; overthrow; parting; partition; passing; pulling; purgation; purge; purging; purification; refinement; refuse; reject; rejection; release; removal; reprieve; resection; respite; retirement; retreat; riddance; sack; section; segmentation; separatism; severance; shift; subdivision; subtraction; surcease; suspension; ticket; transplant; uncovering; unloading; withdrawal; zoning