dislodge
dis·lodge
(dĭs-lŏj′)v. dis·lodged, dis·lodg·ing, dis·lodg·es
v.tr.
To remove or force out from a position or dwelling previously occupied.
v.intr.
To move or go from a dwelling or former position.
[Middle English disloggen, from Old French deslogier : des-, dis- + logier, to lodge (from loge, shed, of Germanic origin).]
dis·lodge′ment, dis·lodg′ment n.
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dislodge
(dɪsˈlɒdʒ)vb
to remove from or leave a lodging place, hiding place, or previously fixed position
disˈlodgment, disˈlodgement n
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dis•lodge
(dɪsˈlɒdʒ)v. -lodged, -lodg•ing. v.t.
1. to remove or force out of a particular place.
2. to drive out of a hiding place, a military position, etc.
v.i.3. to go from a place of lodgment.
[1400–50; late Middle English disloggen < Old French desloger=des- dis-1 + loger to lodge]
dis•lodg′ment, dis•lodge′ment, n.
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dislodge
Past participle: dislodged
Gerund: dislodging
| Imperative |
|---|
| dislodge |
| dislodge |
| Present |
|---|
| I dislodge |
| you dislodge |
| he/she/it dislodges |
| we dislodge |
| you dislodge |
| they dislodge |
| Preterite |
|---|
| I dislodged |
| you dislodged |
| he/she/it dislodged |
| we dislodged |
| you dislodged |
| they dislodged |
| Present Continuous |
|---|
| I am dislodging |
| you are dislodging |
| he/she/it is dislodging |
| we are dislodging |
| you are dislodging |
| they are dislodging |
| Present Perfect |
|---|
| I have dislodged |
| you have dislodged |
| he/she/it has dislodged |
| we have dislodged |
| you have dislodged |
| they have dislodged |
| Past Continuous |
|---|
| I was dislodging |
| you were dislodging |
| he/she/it was dislodging |
| we were dislodging |
| you were dislodging |
| they were dislodging |
| Past Perfect |
|---|
| I had dislodged |
| you had dislodged |
| he/she/it had dislodged |
| we had dislodged |
| you had dislodged |
| they had dislodged |
| Future |
|---|
| I will dislodge |
| you will dislodge |
| he/she/it will dislodge |
| we will dislodge |
| you will dislodge |
| they will dislodge |
| Future Perfect |
|---|
| I will have dislodged |
| you will have dislodged |
| he/she/it will have dislodged |
| we will have dislodged |
| you will have dislodged |
| they will have dislodged |
| Future Continuous |
|---|
| I will be dislodging |
| you will be dislodging |
| he/she/it will be dislodging |
| we will be dislodging |
| you will be dislodging |
| they will be dislodging |
| Present Perfect Continuous |
|---|
| I have been dislodging |
| you have been dislodging |
| he/she/it has been dislodging |
| we have been dislodging |
| you have been dislodging |
| they have been dislodging |
| Future Perfect Continuous |
|---|
| I will have been dislodging |
| you will have been dislodging |
| he/she/it will have been dislodging |
| we will have been dislodging |
| you will have been dislodging |
| they will have been dislodging |
| Past Perfect Continuous |
|---|
| I had been dislodging |
| you had been dislodging |
| he/she/it had been dislodging |
| we had been dislodging |
| you had been dislodging |
| they had been dislodging |
| Conditional |
|---|
| I would dislodge |
| you would dislodge |
| he/she/it would dislodge |
| we would dislodge |
| you would dislodge |
| they would dislodge |
| Past Conditional |
|---|
| I would have dislodged |
| you would have dislodged |
| he/she/it would have dislodged |
| we would have dislodged |
| you would have dislodged |
| they would have dislodged |
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
| Verb | 1. | dislodge - remove or force out from a position; "The dentist dislodged the piece of food that had been stuck under my gums"; "He finally could free the legs of the earthquake victim who was buried in the rubble" remove, take away, withdraw, take - remove something concrete, as by lifting, pushing, or taking off, or remove something abstract; "remove a threat"; "remove a wrapper"; "Remove the dirty dishes from the table"; "take the gun from your pocket"; "This machine withdraws heat from the environment" deposit, stick, wedge, lodge - put, fix, force, or implant; "lodge a bullet in the table"; "stick your thumb in the crack" |
| 2. | dislodge - change place or direction; "Shift one's position" move, displace - cause to move or shift into a new position or place, both in a concrete and in an abstract sense; "Move those boxes into the corner, please"; "I'm moving my money to another bank"; "The director moved more responsibilities onto his new assistant" beat down - dislodge from a position; "She beat the dealer down to a much better price" | |
| 3. | dislodge - remove or force from a position of dwelling previously occupied; "The new employee dislodged her by moving into her office space" throw - cause to fall off; "The horse threw its inexperienced rider" displace - cause to move, usually with force or pressure; "the refugees were displaced by the war" |
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Translations
يُزيحُ، يُخْرِج من مَوضِعِهِ
uvolnitvyviklat
løsne
kimozdít
færa úr staî, losa
izsist
yerinden çıkarmak
dislodge
[dɪsˈlɒdʒ] VT
1. (= remove) [+ stone, obstruction] → sacar; [+ enemy] → desalojar (from de) [+ party, ruler] → desbancar
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dislodge
(disˈlodʒ) verbto knock out of place. He accidentally dislodged a stone from the wall.
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dislodge
vt desalojar, desplazar
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