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displace
dis·place
[
diss pláyss
]
(
past and past participle
dis·placed
,
present participle
dis·plac·ing
,
3rd person present singular
dis·plac·es
)
transitive verb
Definition:
1.
move something from usual place:
to move something from its usual or correct place
2.
force somebody to leave home:
to force somebody to leave his or her home or country, e.g. because of war
3.
remove somebody from post:
to discharge or remove somebody from an office, position, or job
4.
replace somebody or something:
to take the place of somebody or something
5.
chemistry
take place of atom:
to take the place of another atom or group in a compound
6.
physics
replace fluid with object:
to replace a volume of fluid with a floating or submerged object, forcing the original fluid to move elsewhere
dis·place·a·ble
adjective
dis·plac·er
noun
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