displace|displaced|displaces|displacing in English
verb
[dis·place || dɪs'pleɪs]
move from its usual place; remove from office; oust, replace, take the place of
Use "displace|displaced|displaces|displacing" in a sentence
1. The high ridge displaces ocean water.
2. Please don't displace my dictionaries.
3. The fear of God displaces morbid, cowering fear.
4. Supermarkets Displace Traditional Shops
5. Italy; they were displace by Latin.
6. Redistributive struggles displace productive ones.
7. Biometric pressure spell displaces the atmosphere above the doll.
8. Yet traditions are difficult to displace.
9. Those resources can displace nuclear power.
10. Weeds tend to displace other plants.
11. None of these unbreakable records succeeded in displacing shellac.
12. Ankle fractures can be displaced (out of place) or non-displaced
13. 8 Those resources can displace nuclear power.
14. It is an Asphyxiant and displaces oxygen, which can cause death
15. COMPENSATION TO DISPLACED INDIANS
16. The UN estimates this will displace another 500,000 people.
17. Eric Mouilleron founded Bankable with the vision of displacing payment inefficiencies
18. Displace the body weight to the opposite side.
19. Will ethanol displace gasoline feed from our animals?
20. I'm trying to displace him in his job.
21. The pumping chamber displaces an approximate air volume of 100 cubic centimeters.
22. This phenomenon was seemingly related to increasing mechanization displacing child labor.
23. Displacing local people by agribusiness is obviously not a solution.Sentence dictionary
24. This displaces a bony or cartilaginous fragment and is called an Apophyseal avulsion fracture
25. As an Aerofoil moves forward through the air, it displaces some of that air