dis
lodge
Third Person
dislodges
Present Participle
dislodging
Past Tense
dislodged
Past Participle
dislodged
1
to forcefully remove something that is stuck or fixed in a particular position
- The maintenance crew used a specialized tool to dislodge the clogged pipe.
- With a swift kick, he managed to dislodge the ball from the tree branch.
- He struggled to dislodge the rusty bolt from the machinery.
- The storm's strong winds dislodged the sign from its mount.
- She carefully dislodged the old painting from the wall without damaging it.
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2
remove or force from a position of dwelling previously occupied
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3
change place or direction
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