displaces in English

verb
1
take over the place, position, or role of (someone or something).
in the northern states of India, Hindi has largely displaced English

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1. The high ridge displaces ocean water.

2. The fear of God displaces morbid, cowering fear.

3. Biometric pressure spell displaces the atmosphere above the doll.

4. It is an Asphyxiant and displaces oxygen, which can cause death

5. The pumping chamber displaces an approximate air volume of 100 cubic centimeters.

6. This displaces a bony or cartilaginous fragment and is called an Apophyseal avulsion fracture

7. As an Aerofoil moves forward through the air, it displaces some of that air

8. An Asphyxiant is a substance that displaces oxygen in the atmosphere, leading to oxygen deprivation

9. And any meta-ideological conflict or a realistic understanding of international politics actually displaces inner social conflicts.

10. The Buoyant force acting on the object equals the weight of the volume of the fluid it displaces

11. An Asphyxiant gas is a gas that reduces or displaces the normal oxygen concentration in breathing air

12. Sulphur hexafluoride itself is harmless except in a confined space, where it displaces oxygen and can asphyxiate people.

13. This displaces the antigenic peptide away from the TCR and circumvents the normal mechanism for T-cell activation.

14. Sodium Azide is used as a source of Azide anion which is a strong nucleophile that readily displaces suitable leaving groups

15. 29 CFR 1910.1200, the OSHA Hazard Communication Standard, defines a simple Asphyxiant as a substance or mixture that displaces oxygen in the ambient atmosphere, and can …

16. If the driver displaces the button into the tensioning position, for example, the control unit (2) increases a target value, FS_soll, of the actuating force of the parking brake (3).

17. The ship with all this space inside displaces a greater volume of water than if it were squished into a block in which case it would actually sink.

18. Changes in the round-trip travel time of the TDR pulse result from a decrease in the localized bulk dielectric constant as frazil ice accretes and displaces water around the sensor.

19. Appoggiatura, (from Italian appoggiare, “to lean”), in music, an ornamental note of long or short duration that temporarily displaces, and subsequently resolves into, a main note, usually by stepwise motion

20. Archimedes' principle states that the upward buoyant force that is exerted on a body immersed in a fluid, whether fully or partially, is equal to the weight of the fluid that the body displaces

21. An asphyxiant gas, also known as a simple asphyxiant, is a nontoxic or minimally toxic gas which reduces or displaces the normal oxygen concentration in breathing air.Breathing of oxygen-depleted air can lead to death by Asphyxiation (suffocation)

22. Up to 5% cash back  · The angled appendages on the YUM Craw displaces tons of water to draw curious fish, plus they slow the bait down on its descent, allowing you to use heavier weight for exceptional flipping accuracy

23. As nouns the difference between tonnageand Burthen is that tonnageis the number of tons of water that a floating ship displaces while Burthenis (obsoletenautical) the tonnage of a ship based on the number of tuns of wine that it could carry in its holds

24. Brickwork deterioration can result from: prolonged exposed to moisture and freeze-thaw cycles; crystallization of water-soluble salts which cause surfaces to crumble; acid rain causing lime or calcium carbonates in the brick to dissolve; masonry ties corroding and failing; mortar failure, resulting in water infiltration which, when frozen, displaces brick units.