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    Dis·lo·cate
    /disˈlōˌkāt/

    verb

    • 1. disturb the normal arrangement or position of (something, typically a joint in the body): "he dislocated his shoulder in training" Similar put out of jointput out of placedisplacedisjoint
  2. The meaning of DISLOCATE is to put out of place; specifically : to displace (a bone) from normal connections with another bone. How to use dislocate in a sentence.

  3. to put out of place; put out of proper relative position; displace: The glacier dislocated great stones. The earthquake dislocated several buildings. to put out of joint or out of position, as a limb or an organ. to throw out of order; upset; disorder: Frequent strikes dislocated the economy.

  4. : disruption of an established order. Synonyms. derangement. disruption. disturbance. upset. See all Synonyms & Antonyms in Thesaurus. Examples of dislocation in a Sentence. the slightest dislocation in her daily routine bothered the elderly woman.

  5. Aug 14, 2015 · DISLOCATE definition: 1. to force a bone suddenly out of its correct position: 2. to have a negative effect on how…. Learn more.

  6. To dislocate is to move something out of its correct or regular place, or disrupt it. When a family moves to a new town, it dislocates the kids, and if you throw a bowling ball, you might dislocate your shoulder.

  7. dislocate something to stop a system, plan etc. from working or continuing in the normal way synonym disrupt. Definition of dislocate verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  8. DISLOCATE meaning: 1. to force a bone suddenly out of its correct position: 2. to have a negative effect on how…. Learn more.

  9. 1. To put out of usual or proper place, position, or relationship. 2. To displace (a body part), especially to displace a bone from its normal position. 3. To throw into confusion or disorder; disrupt: a continuing drought that dislocated the state's economy.

  10. To dislocate something such as a system, process, or way of life means to disturb it greatly or prevent it from continuing as normal. It would help to end illiteracy, but it would also dislocate a traditional way of life.

  11. verb. /dɪsˈloʊkeɪt/ , /ˈdɪsloʊˌkeɪt/. Verb Forms. dislocate something to put a bone out of its normal position in a joint He dislocated his shoulder in the accident. a dislocated finger Topic Collocations. Take your English to the next level.

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