Synonym: displace, luxate, slip, splay. Similar words: locate, disloyal, location, advocate, equivocate, local, invocation, educate. Meaning: ['dɪsləʊkeɪt] v. 1. move out of position 2. put out of its usual place, position, or relationship.
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1. Traffic was dislocated by the snowstorm.
2. Flights have been dislocated by thefog.
3. A long-protracted strike dislocated the economy.
4. The football player dislocated his shoulder.
5. I dislocated my shoulder playing football.
6. He dislocated his shoulder in the accident.
7. She dislocated her knee falling down some steps.
8. Her dislocated shoulder was carefully manipulated back into place.
9. The doctor set my dislocated arm back.
10. He dislocated his shoulder in the football game.
11. Communications were temporarily dislocated by the bad weather.
12. The glacier dislocated great stones.
13. The earthquake dislocated many houses.
14. Her shoulder was dislocated.
15. Traffic was badly dislocated by the heavy fall of snow.
16. Harrison dislocated a finger.
17. Mr Wray suffered a dislocated fractured cheek bone.
18. His knees frequently dislocate and he has a painful hiatus hernia which makes him scream.
19. He suffered severe bruising, lacerations, and a dislocated elbow, plus shock and the loss of blood.
20. Not only did it dislocate time and space, but it also undermined the linear structure of conventional narrative.
21. Why can fierce dehisce drop tooth dislocate?
22. Only an exceptionally heavy snowfall might temporarily dislocate railway services.
23. Only an exceptionally heavy snowfall might temporarily dislocate railway service.
24. To confuse intelligence and dislocate sentiment by gratuitous fictions is a short - sighted way of pursuing happiness.
25. Does chronic dislocate have remedial shoulder joint what is advanced method?
26. It would help to end illiteracy and disease,[sentencedict.com/dislocate.html] but it would also dislocate a traditional way of life.
27. Next to pull out was Surrey fast bowler Martin Bicknell, who dislocated his shoulder in training.
28. The strike at the financial nerve centre was designed to dislocate the economy.
More similar words: locate, disloyal, location, advocate, equivocate, local, invocation, educate, vacate, placate, delicate, dedicate, indicate, category, abdicate, vindicate, predicate, truncated, eradicate, fabricate, bifurcate, intricate, communicate, complicated, sophisticated, communicate with, slot, slope, slow down, lock.