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dislodgement



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Not since World War II has such a massive wave of human dislodgement taken place within Europe.

From Los Angeles Times May 17, 2022

Some ophthalmologists still insist that the small corneal lenses should not be worn in active sports because of the risk of dislodgement.

From Time Magazine Archive

The dislodgement of this force, or the withdrawal of Polk’s line, was an evident necessity.

From The Third Day at Stone's River by Gilbert C. Kniffin

Sometimes in an unexpected moment there is a great dislodgement of coal, and a tremendous quantity of gas is set free, which may be sufficient to foul the passages for some distance around.

From The Story of a Piece of Coal What It Is, Whence It Comes, and Whither It Goes by Edward A. Martin

The Filipinos displayed a rare intelligence in the construction of their defences near the Zapote River and its neighbourhood, and but for the employment of artillery their dislodgement therefrom would have been extremely difficult.

From The Philippine Islands by John Foreman




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