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was displaced from
verb
To move something, or someone, especially to forcibly move people from their homeland.
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The position of the activity patch shifted caudally if the stimulus was displaced from 30° to 60°, and further caudally after a stimulus displacement from 60° to 90°.
He was displaced from his home in Torrit with his family in 2000.
Then the team was displaced from its headquarters by an N.C.A.A. volleyball tournament.
Her family was displaced from their home for weeks after the storm, she said.
It begins in 1947, when Mr. Chand was displaced from his small Punjabi village because it was on the newly created border between India and Pakistan.
I was displaced from my home directly across the street from the World Trade Center site when it was destroyed on 9/11.
Anthorosis Famagusta, for instance, is a Greek Cypriot club that was displaced from Famagusta in the north and is now based in Larnaca.
The German bank, which was displaced from its North American headquarters in the World Financial Center on Sept. 11, temporarily relocated 270 employees to Rye Brook.
City officials were relieved that Lehman Brothers had finally found a home in Manhattan four weeks after it was displaced from its headquarters near the World Trade Center.
But Abu Yamman, 65, a retired teacher who was displaced from his home by fighting, said Syrians gained nothing from the deal.
The American Jeremy Wariner, the 2004 Olympic gold medalist, was the world's best in the 400 until he was displaced from the peak in Beijing in 2008.
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