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displace
verb
1 to put or take something or someone out of the usual place.
2 to take the place of someone or something.
3 to remove someone from a post.
[18c in senses 1 and 2; 16c in sense 3]
verb
1 to put or take something or someone out of the usual place.
2 to take the place of someone or something.
3 to remove someone from a post.
[18c in senses 1 and 2; 16c in sense 3]
displaced person
noun someone forced to leave their own country through war or persecution.
noun someone forced to leave their own country through war or persecution.
displacement
noun
1 the act of displacing.
2 technical the quantity of liquid, gas, etc displaced by an immersed object, especially of water by a floating ship.
[17c]
noun
1 the act of displacing.
2 technical the quantity of liquid, gas, etc displaced by an immersed object, especially of water by a floating ship.
[17c]
displacement activity
noun , psychol an inappropriate or irrelevant form of behaviour performed when there is conflict or uncertainty about the correct course of action.
noun , psychol an inappropriate or irrelevant form of behaviour performed when there is conflict or uncertainty about the correct course of action.
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