removal steps

[rɪˈmuːvəl stɛps]
noun phrasepl: removal steps
etapas de remoção
1. A series of sequential procedures or actions taken to eliminate, extract, or take away something from a location or position
Follow these removal steps to uninstall the software from your computer.
Siga estas etapas de remoção para desinstalar o software do seu computador.
2. Procedures involved in physically moving something or someone from one place to another
The removal steps for the furniture included wrapping, loading, and transport.
As etapas de remoção do móvel incluíram embrulho, carregamento e transporte.
3. Legal or administrative procedures for eliminating or dismissing someone from a position or office
The removal steps for the official began with a formal investigation.
As etapas de remoção do funcionário começaram com uma investigação formal.
This phrase is commonly used in technical documentation, software manuals, and moving company instructions in both Brazilian and American English. In Brazil, it appears frequently in product manuals and IT support materials. The term is neutral and formal, used across professional, legal, and domestic contexts.
Synonyms / Sinônimos
extraction stepselimination proceduresuninstallation stepsdeletion processdisplacement procedures
Antonyms / Antônimos
installation stepsaddition processretention proceduresplacement steps

Regional Variations

General Brazilian
etapas de remoção
Most common usage in technical and general contexts
Rio de Janeiro
passos de remoção
Alternative colloquial usage
São Paulo
etapas de remoção / procedimentos de remoção
Technical context; business usage slightly more formal
Portugal
passos de remoção / etapas de remoção
Both terms used; 'passos' more common in colloquial speech

Related Words

uninstallextractiondeletiondisplacementevictiondismissal

Related Idioms & Phrases

follow the removal steps
complete the removal steps
take removal steps
implement removal steps
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