12 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Dislodge' in a Sentence
"To remove or force something out of a particular place." more
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The earthquake aftershocks have dislodged several boulders on the mountain trail.
The janitor had dislodged the stubborn stain with a powerful cleaning solution.
The surgeon carefully worked to dislodge the foreign object from the patient's body.
By the time the construction is complete, the workers will have been dislodging rocks from the excavation site.
The archaeologist used a delicate tool to dislodge artifacts buried deep in the ground.
The enthusiastic gardener will have been dislodging stubborn weeds from the flowerbeds for hours.
The earthquake tremors threatened to dislodge the fragile artifacts from the museum shelves.
We have been dislodging outdated policies to make way for more progressive measures.
The astronaut will be dislodging himself from the spacecraft to perform a spacewalk.
The politician will be dislodging false claims with evidence during the debate.
The earthquake is dislodging rocks, creating a hazardous situation for climbers.
With precision, the mechanic will have dislodged the stuck gears in the malfunctioning engine.
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