1. removing - Noun
2. removing - Verb
of Remove
Source: Webster's dictionaryThe best way of removing negativity is to laugh and be joyous. David Icke
Heat is a universal solvent, melting out of things their power of resistance, and sucking away and removing their natural strength with its fiery exhalations so that they grow soft, and hence weak, under its glow. Vitruvius
At times is it seems that I am living my life backward, and that at the approach of old age my real youth will begin. My soul was born covered with wrinkles-wrinkles that my ancestors and parents most assiduously put there and that I had the greatest trouble removing. André Gide
You know how fussy and particular I am in painting. I am ever removing the paint and repainting the spot until I am completely exhausted. Arshile Gorky
After all, despite the economic advantage to firms that employed child labor, it was in the social interest, as a national policy, to abolish it - removing that advantage for all firms. Barry Commoner
If a bachelor who uses firewood for cooking runs away in the morning to avoid removing the ash; he will have to deal with it when he comes back. African Proverb