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1. displace

verb. ['dɪˈspleɪs'] cause to move, usually with force or pressure.

Etymology

  • dis- (English)
  • place (English)
  • place (Middle English (1100-1500))

Rhymes with Displace

  • arianespace
  • {left-brace
  • left-brace
  • jonbenet's
  • }close-brace
  • worst-case
  • }right-brace
  • right-brace
  • misplace
  • interlace
  • disgrace
  • retrace
  • lambastes
  • embrace
  • degrace
  • replace
  • incase
  • encase
  • deface
  • debase
  • trace
  • space
  • grace
  • glace
  • frace
  • erase
  • efface
  • drace
  • crace
  • {brace

How do you pronounce displace?

Pronounce displace as dɪˈspleɪs.

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2. displace

verb. ['dɪˈspleɪs'] take the place of or have precedence over.

Etymology

  • dis- (English)
  • place (English)
  • place (Middle English (1100-1500))

3. displace

verb. ['dɪˈspleɪs'] cause to move or shift into a new position or place, both in a concrete and in an abstract sense.

Etymology

  • dis- (English)
  • place (English)
  • place (Middle English (1100-1500))