Displace | Mean of displace in English Dictionary
/dɪˈspleɪs/
- Verb
- to take the job or position of (someone or something)
- Many of the company's workers were displaced [=replaced] by machines.
- Some say football has displaced [=replaced, supplanted] baseball as America's national pastime.
- to force (people or animals) to leave the area where they live
- The war has displaced thousands of people.
- The hurricane displaced most of the town's residents.
- animals displaced by wildfire
- to remove (someone) from a job or position
- The closing of the factory has displaced many workers.
- to move (something) so that it is no longer in its original or regular location or position
- farming practices that displace large amounts of soil
- (technical) The ship displaces 20,000 tons (of water).
Những từ liên quan với DISPLACE
change, evict, dislodge, expel, disestablish, lose, eject, shift, relegate, mislay, dislocate, dispossess, disturb, disarrange