Similar words: dislocate, dislocation, located, relocated, translocation, locate, allocate, relocate. Meaning: ['dɪsləʊkeɪt] adj. separated at the joint.
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(61) Medicine The application of traction to a fractured or dislocated limb to restore normal position.
(62) Subchaser brigade number 44 of the Russian Pacific Fleet decorated with the Order of the Red Banner is dislocated in the very center of Vladivistok city next to the port.
(63) As the first Asian American woman to be appointed to a President's cabinet in U. S. history, my focus as U. S. Secretary of Labor was on improving job training to unemployed and dislocated workers.
(64) The right wrist of the sheriff was all but dislocated.
(65) She has undergone surgery on the shoulder she dislocated in the final.
(66) Bynum injured his left knee on Jan. 13, suffering a bone bruise and briefly dislocated kneecap.
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