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    Dis·place
    /disˈplās/

    verb

  2. Learn the meaning of displace, a verb that means to remove from a usual or proper place, to expel, to move, or to take the place of. See synonyms, examples, word history, and related articles.

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  4. Displace means to move or put something or someone from their usual or proper place, or to take the place of someone or something. Learn more about the verb's origin, usage, and related words with Dictionary.com.

  5. Learn the meaning of displace, a verb that means to force something or someone out of its usual or original place, or to replace something or someone. See how to use displace in sentences from the Cambridge English Corpus.

  6. Displace means to forcefully move or remove somethingor someone — but it can also mean “to take the place of,” again, with some force. If your brother is sitting in your seat, you might say, “Get out of my chair! Don’t make me have to displace you!”

  7. Learn the meaning, pronunciation and usage of the verb displace, which can mean to take the place of, to force to move, or to move something from its position. See example sentences, synonyms and related topics.

  8. Learn the meaning of displace as a verb, with synonyms, pronunciation, and usage examples. Displace can mean to move, replace, or force someone or something out of a place or position.

  9. Displace means to move, shift, or force from the usual place or position, or to replace, supplant, or discharge from a job or position. See different meanings, synonyms, and usage examples of displace in various contexts.