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the dislocation
noun
The act of displacing, or the state of being displaced.
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The dislocation of phone numbers has created logistical challenges.
Just coping with the dislocation has been all consuming.
But he was not spared the dislocation, the misunderstanding.
The album is about the dislocation of stereotypes over centuries.
The dislocation can mean big money for seeders.
But in the dislocation and alienation of my teens and early 20s I often felt it.
Despite the dislocation, he said, the company's "business continuation" plans had worked without a hitch.
With the dislocation has come the end, at least for the time being, of the program.
Surreal desert imagery and an aboriginal sense of time add to the dislocation.
His finest novels trace the dislocation of traditional communities in the wake of the Highland clearances.
Still, optimists say the dislocation will be outweighed by fresh opportunities for Taiwan's exporters.
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