Dislodged [verb]

Definition of Dislodged:

knock loose

Synonyms of Dislodged:


Opposite/Antonyms of Dislodged:

Order

Plant

Take in

Sow


Sentence/Example of Dislodged:

There, if his eyes did not deceive him, were evidences of mortar dislodged by nefarious toes.

The Austrians on the right were then once more dislodged and compelled to withdraw on the highway to Brnn.

One seal pushes the other off the coveted post, only to be dislodged himself a minute after.

A troublesome fish bone is easily dislodged by swallowing a half-chewed piece of bread which carries it down to the stomach.

Jemmy was careering joyously round and round the yard when a crack of the lash across his back dislodged him.

From there he was eventually dislodged by D'Aspre and crossed the frontier into Switzerland.

Fits of shivering seized her, then a hacking, dry cough, which could not be dislodged.

One day the man on the top-mast dislodged a heavy engineering hammer which he thought secure.

Now he reached down into the mess on the floor and dislodged a chunk of rusted metal.

It makes, however, a distinct species of acid, and is dislodged from its base by most of the others.