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displace

verb
/dɪsˈpleɪs/

Meaning

to force someone or something out of their usual or original position; to replace or substitute
To force someone or something out of its usual place or position.

Example Sentences

The new technology will displace many traditional manufacturing jobs.

The flood displaced hundreds of families from their homes.

Example Expressions

displaced person

Synonyms

replace, substitute, relocate, remove, shift, expel, oust
Entry 1
replace, substitute, relocate, remove
Entry 2
remove, replace, shift, expel, oust

Antonyms

place, position, restore, settle, retain, keep, maintain
Entry 1
place, position, restore, settle
Entry 2
retain, keep, maintain

Collocations

displace people, displace completely, forcibly displace, displace workers, displace water, displace families
Entry 1
displace people, displace completely, forcibly displace, displace workers
Entry 2
displace workers, displace people, displace water, displace families

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