Displace
volume
British pronunciation/dɪsplˈe‍ɪs/
American pronunciation/dɪsˈpɫeɪs/

Definición y Significado de "displace"

to displace
01

desplazar, reemplazar

to replace the position or importance of something
Transitive: to displace sth
to displace definition and meaning
02

desplazar

to make someone leave their home by force, particularly because of an unpleasant event
Transitive: to displace sb
03

desplazar, mover

to move something from its usual position or location to another
Transitive: to displace sth
04

destituir, desplazar

to discharge someone from a job, position of authority, or a role they previously held
Transitive: to displace an employee

displace

v

place

v
example
Ejemplo
The digital format has gradually displaced physical newspapers as the primary source of news for many people.
The modern skyscraper started to displace the older buildings in the city skyline.
The new technology quickly began to displace traditional methods of communication.
Automation in manufacturing has the potential to displace manual labor in certain industries.
The innovative product aims to displace existing solutions in the market by offering enhanced features.
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