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be displace
verb
To move something, or someone, especially to forcibly move people from their homeland.
Exact(2)
If it is too low the equilibrium would be displace towards other species.
While English initially seemed to be displace other languages on the internet, minority languages are increasingly demanding a web presence.
Similar(56)
They worry they will be displaced.
"Well, I will not be displaced anymore.
Eventually jobs will be displaced.
But soon, it could be displaced.
Ossicles can be displaced laterally.
To not be displaced.
"No one wants to be displaced".
Twenty million people are displaced.
Movies had already been displaced.
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