preremoval

/prɪˈriːməvəl/

Definitions

1. noun

The act or process of removing something, especially a person or a thing, from a place, condition, or relationship.

“The preremoval assessment of the environmental impact of the new construction project revealed serious concerns.”

2. noun

The period or time before something is removed or taken away.

“The preremoval testing of the equipment ensured it would function properly after the upgrade.”

Synonyms

  • pre-removal
  • pre-removal process

Antonyms

  • installation
  • placement