Removing
/rɪˈmuːvɪŋ/
Definitions
- (v. gerund/participle) Present participle of remove; the act of taking away or eliminating something, often used in legal contexts such as removing a case from one court to another.
The removing of the case to federal court was granted by the judge.
Forms
- remove
- removes
- removed
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Commentary
'Removing' is primarily the gerund or present participle of 'remove' and is used to describe ongoing or procedural acts of elimination or transfer in legal contexts, especially court jurisdiction shifts.
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