Present participle for to put or move into a new position
“These findings suggest that placing a patient in the modified Trendelenburg position can effectively displace blood from the lower extremities into the central circulation to improve hemodynamics.”
Present participle for to undo the arrangement of
“Mighty winds would displace concealing sands.”
Present participle for to remove from a position of responsibility
“These events, and secret negotiations, threatened to displace the king as head of the Church.”
Present participle for to take over the place, position, or role of
“The Duke of York in 1460 presented to Parliament his claim, not to succeed Henry VI, but to actually displace him as King.”
Present participle for to expel, force out or send away
“They were forced to displace the peoples of the valley in order to take firm control of their new homeland.”
Present participle for to remove from employment or office
Present participle for to transport from one place to another, such as by a vehicle or vessel
Present participle for to place or transport in one's mind, usually in reference to one's feelings, emotions or insecurities
Present participle for to leave something in a place where it cannot later be found
Present participle for to remove from a particular place
Present participle for to move or relocate to a different place (of residence or work)
Present participle for to remove people from a place
Present participle for to fluctuate from one condition, form, level or state to another
Present participle for to exchange or give up something
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