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    Synonyms and Definitions

    Use "dislocation" in a sentence

    dislocation example sentences

    dislocation


    1. History was also replete with examples of conquest, dislocation, even


    2. So the pressure was on me to reduce this dislocation


    3. Robert wondered guiltily if he had betrayed Bart, but what was he supposed to do? Before his ‘revelation’, he’d only experienced a vague sense of dislocation in groups like this when they shared experiences, hopes and plans


    4. moment of dislocation, as if he was really asking something else


    5. "Your primary objective is to deny the enemy the ability to wage war by the systematic destruction and dislocation of the military, the industry and the economy to a point where resistance and morale are fatally weakened”


    6. Fortunately, it had just been a severe sprain with no dislocation nor broken bones


    7. It is apparently hereditary as his mother also has occasional knee cap dislocation especially after sitting in a certain position for some time


    8. My son opted to have his knee cap dislocation operated during his national service and is very much better now


    9. and dislocation of the lateral


    10. This phantasmal lucidity of being awake inside another mind's dream of me sleeping left me staggered by the dislocation of place, mind, and awareness

    11. � When things don't go well, the child assumes that things will get back in order soon, and the child can deal with the temporary dislocation of needs and their response


    12. “Welcome to my bed, boys,” I said in a mockingly lascivious tone to cover for the dislocation I felt at the prospect that this really was my bed—the futon I’d shared with Paul for years


    13. But when they had marched for about an hour in the dense fog, the greater part of the men had to halt and an unpleasant consciousness of some dislocation and blunder spread through the ranks


    14. The long, underground journey had completed the dislocation of the broken collar-bone, and the disorder there was serious


    15. Shoulders are especially prone to dislocation


    16. I'm sure a fair amount of those orders never got filled, but if there was an enormous dislocation in the market or in an individual stock, the order would fill


    17. On the flip side, with close to 60 percent of China’s total workforce active in farming, large-scale commercialization would mean massive dislocation and upheaval for millions of people


    18. Many of the ivory inlayings of her bulwarks and cabins were started from their places, by the unnatural dislocation


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    Synonyms for "dislocation"

    breakdown dislocation disruption

    "dislocation" definitions

    an event that results in a displacement or discontinuity


    the act of disrupting an established order so it fails to continue


    a displacement of a part (especially a bone) from its normal position (as in the shoulder or the vertebral column)