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To displace
verb
To move something, or someone, especially to forcibly move people from their homeland.
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"Our goal now is to displace cash and checks.
To displace Amtrak passengers?
Violence continued to displace Iraqis.
May be hard to displace now.
"It's never going to displace grants.
We're never going to displace Hollywood.
"Once the stadium is packed, it's harder to displace people".
Rather, it seems to displace their old ones.
He will be hard to displace in this series.
The Time Jumpers aren't likely to displace Taylor Swift.
"No one questioned his authority or attempted to displace that.
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