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displace
[ dis-pleys ]
verb (used with object)
- to compel (a person or persons) to leave home, country, etc.
- to move or put out of the usual or proper place.
Synonyms:
- to take the place of; replace; supplant:
Fiction displaces fact.
- to remove from a position, office, or dignity.
Synonyms: , ,
- Obsolete. to rid oneself of.
displace
/ 诲瑟蝉藞辫濒别瑟蝉 /
verb
- to move from the usual or correct location
- to remove from office or employment
- to occupy the place of; replace; supplant
- to force (someone) to leave home or country, as during a war
- chem to replace (an atom or group in a chemical compound) by another atom or group
- physics to cause a displacement of (a quantity of liquid, usually water of a specified type and density)
Derived Forms
- 诲颈蝉藞辫濒补肠别谤, noun
- 诲颈蝉藞辫濒补肠别补产濒别, adjective
Other 亚洲网紅露点 Forms
- 诲颈蝉路辫濒补肠别顎僡路产濒别 adjective
- 辫谤别顎卍颈蝉路辫濒补肠别顎 verb (used with object) predisplaced predisplacing
- un顎吇寰辈趼繁璞舨钩Ρ痤僡路产濒别 adjective
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
The father of nine, who used to work in construction, stayed for three months in a school-turned-shelter for the camp's displaced residents.
Williams said she recently ran into one displaced neighbor in her 70s who over the years became a family friend.
The UN has warned that the current situation "is likely the worst it has been" due to the blockade, the renewed offensive and evacuation orders that have displaced some 500,000 people since 18 March.
Another four people were said to have been killed in strikes on tents housing displaced people in the southern al-Mawasi area, near the city of Khan Younis.
鈥淭his has been the coolest thing ever,鈥 senior pitcher Ian Sullivan said, one of more than a dozen players in the program whose family was displaced by the fires.
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