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单词 displaced
释义

displace

verb

dis·​place (ˌ)dis-ˈplās How to pronounce displace (audio)
di-ˈsplās
displaced; displacing; displaces

transitive verb

1
a
: to remove from the usual or proper place
specifically : to expel or force to flee from home or homeland
displaced persons
b
: to remove from an office, status, or job
c
obsolete : to drive out : banish
2
a
: to move physically out of position
a floating object displaces water
b
: to take the place of (as in a chemical reaction) : supplant
displaceable
(ˌ)dis-ˈplā-sə-bəl How to pronounce displace (audio)
di-ˈsplā-
adjective

Synonyms

  • budge
  • dislocate
  • disturb
  • move
  • relocate
  • remove
  • reposition
  • shift
  • transfer
  • transpose
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Example Sentences

The war has displaced thousands of people. The hurricane displaced most of the town's residents. The closing of the factory has displaced many workers. farming practices that displace large amounts of soil
Recent Examples on the Web Taken together, Disneyland is designed to displace us and to transport us to a land of imagination. Los Angeles Times, 14 May 2022 Probably the best thing to have is a method of watering that doesn’t disturb your plants or displace them while growing. Jennifer Konerman, Sunset Magazine, 30 Mar. 2022 In order to film parenthood, directors Mills and Gyllenhaal displace it, making their stories not about sons and daughters but nephews, half-strangers, other people’s children. Jo Livingstone, The New Republic, 7 Jan. 2022 These experiments add substantially to our understanding of the fitness of variants and how one virus can displace another. William A. Haseltine, Forbes, 25 Aug. 2022 He’s been described as a guy who plays like a bull in a China shop, and one who already has good hand control and can easily displace opposing lineman. Ashley Bastock, cleveland, 19 July 2022 But at this point, the idea that artistic AI tools will displace workers from creative jobs—in the way that people sometimes describe robots replacing factory workers—appears to be an oversimplification. Wired, 14 July 2022 The second phase of the development was supposed to displace the Eaddys, whose family has lived for decades in a three-story rowhome at the intersection of North Carrollton Avenue and Sarah Ann Street. Giacomo Bologna, Baltimore Sun, 18 July 2022 In this century, flooding and sea level rise could displace anywhere from 150 million to one billion people. Taras Grescoe, Smithsonian Magazine, 28 July 2022 See More

Word History

Etymology

probably from Middle French desplacer, from des- dis- + place place

First Known Use

1549, in the meaning defined at sense 1a

Kids Definition

displace

verb

dis·​place dis-ˈplās How to pronounce displace (audio)
displaced; displacing
1
: to remove from the usual or proper place
The fire displaced many forest animals.
2
: to take the place of : replace
Chess displaced checkers as his favorite game.
3
: to move out of position
A floating object displaces water.

Medical Definition

displace

transitive verb

dis·​place (ˈ)dis-ˈplās How to pronounce displace (audio)
displaced; displacing
1
a
: to remove from the usual or proper place
in heterotopia the gray portions of the cord are displaced so that patches of gray matter are scattered among the bundles of white fibers R. L. Cecil et al.
b
: to shift (an emotion or behavior) from a maladaptive or unacceptable object or form of outlet to a more adaptive or acceptable one
displace punishable behavior by directing it towards things that cannot punish B. F. Skinner
2
: to set free from chemical combination by taking the place of
zinc displaces the hydrogen of dilute acids
3
: to subject to percolation

displaced 1 of 2

adjective

as in dispossessed

Synonyms & Similar Words

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  • dispossessed
  • reduced
  • pinched
  • impoverished
  • straitened
  • bankrupted
  • bankrupt
  • needy
  • deprived
  • broke
  • disadvantaged
  • indigent
  • destitute
  • penniless
  • beggared
  • insolvent
  • impecunious
  • unprivileged
  • underprivileged
  • depressed
  • poverty-stricken
  • penurious
  • poor

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • advantaged
  • privileged
  • fortunate
  • affluent
  • loaded
  • lucky
  • wealthy
  • moneyed
  • blessed
  • spoiled
  • monied
  • rich
  • pampered
  • flush
  • successful
  • opulent
  • comfortable
  • blest
  • propertied
  • well-heeled
  • indulged
  • well-to-do
  • prosperous
  • coddled
  • well-off
  • thriving
  • flourishing
  • prospering
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displaced

2 of 2

verb

past tense of displace
1
as in relocated
to change the place or position of the slight tremor displaced the dishes on the shelves, but didn't do any real damage

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • relocated
  • removed
  • moved
  • shifted
  • transferred
  • dislocated
  • transported
  • disturbed
  • transposed
  • replaced
  • repositioned
  • conveyed
  • hauled
  • transmitted
  • transplanted
  • carried
  • supplanted
  • superseded
  • altered
  • budged
  • modified
  • bore
  • reworked
  • remodeled
  • carted
  • drove
  • revised
  • lugged
  • toted
  • remade
  • refashioned
  • varied
  • revamped
  • made over
  • redid

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • stabilized
  • secured
  • fixed
  • anchored
  • set
  • froze
  • moored
  • embedded
  • lodged
  • implanted
  • rooted
  • entrenched
  • imbedded
  • engrained
  • ingrained
  • intrenched
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2
as in exiled
to force to leave a country World War II displaced people all over Europe

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • exiled
  • banished
  • relegated
  • deported
  • evicted
  • transported
  • expatriated
  • eliminated
  • excluded
  • expelled
  • dispossessed
  • ejected
  • dismissed
  • ousted
  • expulsed
  • ran out
  • ostracized
  • cast out
  • kicked out
  • spurned
  • excommunicated
  • rejected
  • threw out
  • repudiated

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • received
  • admitted
  • repatriated
  • accepted
  • naturalized
  • sheltered
  • housed
  • entertained
  • took in
  • harbored
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3
as in replaced
to take the place of inefficient methods displaced by newer ones

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • replaced
  • superseded
  • supplanted
  • displanted
  • substituted
  • relieved
  • usurped
  • preempted
  • cut out
4
as in deposed
to remove from a position of prominence or power (as a throne) the CEO was summarily displaced after the hostile takeover

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • deposed
  • sacked
  • deprived
  • toppled
  • dismissed
  • ousted
  • unseated
  • dethroned
  • banished
  • unmade
  • removed
  • defrocked
  • ejected
  • fired
  • uncrowned
  • usurped
  • retired
  • supplanted
  • expelled
  • unthroned
  • canned
  • subverted
  • mustered out
  • extruded
  • cashiered
  • discharged
  • routed
  • cast out
  • overthrew
  • chased
  • ran off
  • bounced
  • threw out
  • booted (out)
  • drummed (out)

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • installed
  • invested
  • initiated
  • crowned
  • enthroned
  • designated
  • inducted
  • elected
  • baptized
  • appointed
  • inaugurated
  • throned
  • baptised
  • instated
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