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is displace
verb
To move something, or someone, especially to forcibly move people from their homeland.
Exact(4)
What the Queen Mary 2 does is displace 150,000 tons.
Sadiq Khan, Labour's shadow Justice Secretary, said: "At a time when people need support and legal advice more than ever, the Government has slashed legal aid, leaving thousands of people adrift without any support whatsoever … This policy has denied justice to thousands of people, yet all it does is displace costs on to other branches of government.
The head is displace, laterally, with apparent coxa valga, in Severin's illustrations.
What these authors hope to do is displace the Tree of Life with a "Forest of Life" as the all-embracing metaphor for the history of living things.
Similar(54)
The rhythm is displaced.
Copper is displaced by fibre optics.
The most pressing problem is displaced civilians.
Chilled soup is displacing tinned soup.
Time is displaced; normal perceptions are challenged.
"Energy is displaced and energy is usually displaced on the costume department".
However, the object is displaced.
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