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    dislocate
    /ˈdɪsləkeɪt/

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  3. Dislocate means to force a bone out of its correct position or to have a negative effect on something. Learn more about the verb, its synonyms, and its usage in sentences from the Cambridge Dictionary.

  4. Learn the meaning of dislocate, a verb that means to put out of place or to disrupt. See synonyms, examples, word history, and related entries for dislocate.

  5. dislocate something to stop a system, plan etc. from working or continuing in the normal way synonym disrupt Word Origin late 16th cent.: probably a back-formation from dislocation , but perhaps from medieval Latin dislocatus ‘moved from a former position’, from the verb dislocare .

  6. Dislocate means to put out of place, position or joint, or to upset or disorder. It can also be a gymnastics maneuver. See how to use dislocate in a sentence and find synonyms.

  7. Dislocate means to move a bone or joint out of its proper position, or to disturb or disrupt something greatly. Learn the word forms, pronunciation, collocations, and usage of dislocate with Collins English Dictionary.

  8. To dislocate is to move something out of its correct or regular place, or disrupt it. When a family moves to a new town, it dislocates the kids, and if you throw a bowling ball, you might dislocate your shoulder.

  9. Dislocate means to put out of place, position, or relationship, or to displace a bone from its joint. See synonyms, antonyms, translations, and usage examples from various sources.