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dislodgement

noun as in eviction

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

“The increased water level is causing dislodgement of papyrus mats ... resulting into huge mass of floating islands which are dangerous to hydropower infrastructure,” Cheptoris said.

From Reuters

The replacement seemed to encapsulate the irony in Williamsburg’s cycles of gentrification: a bastion of the bohemian that had recast the neighborhood from a Puerto Rican and Dominican residential enclave into a globally recognized life-style brand, now facing its own dislodgement by a millennial media giant.

ICD lead dislodgement, fractures and recalls can put patients through extra procedures to repair or remove their devices.

From US News

They do not come in single file, but sun themselves on the fences by the half dozen, run over the green-house, breaking panes of glass, climb up on the outside to the gable window of the barn, flit across the garden walks at twilight, conceal themselves under the low shrubbery, as if defying all efforts at dislodgement.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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