Displace
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British pronunciation/dɪsplˈe‍ɪs/
American pronunciation/dɪsˈpɫeɪs/

تعريف ومعنى "displace"

to displace
01

to replace the position or importance of something

Transitive: to displace sth
to displace definition and meaning
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The new technology quickly began to displace traditional methods of communication.
The modern skyscraper started to displace the older buildings in the city skyline.
Automation in manufacturing has the potential to displace manual labor in certain industries.
02

تشريد, إبعاد

to make someone leave their home by force, particularly because of an unpleasant event
Transitive: to displace sb
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The conflict in the region has continued to displace thousands of families.
Natural disasters such as hurricanes and floods have the power to displace entire communities.
The government 's decision to construct a new highway project will displace numerous families.
03

ينقل, يزيح

to move something from its usual position or location to another
Transitive: to displace sth
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The strong wind gusts were powerful enough to displace several patio chairs.
The construction crew had to displace the heavy machinery to make room for the new building foundation.
The overflowing river began to flood, threatening to displace the sandbags that had been placed along the riverbanks.
04

to discharge someone from a job, position of authority, or a role they previously held

Transitive: to displace an employee
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The company 's financial struggles forced the board to displace the CEO despite his years of service and dedication.
In times of restructuring, companies may displace middle management positions to streamline operations.
The scandal surrounding the politician 's conduct led to public pressure, prompting the party to displace him.
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