Displace(v. t.) To change the place of; to remove from the usual or proper place; to put out of place; to place in another situation; as, the books in the library are all displaced.
Displace(v. t.) To crowd out; to take the place of.
Displace(v. t.) To remove from a state, office, dignity, or employment; to discharge; to depose; as, to displace an officer of the revenue.
Displace(v. t.) To dislodge; to drive away; to banish.
Displaceable(a.) Capable of being displaced.
Displaced(imp. & p. p.) of Displace
Displacement(n.) The act of displacing, or the state of being displaced; a putting out of place.
Displacement(n.) The quantity of anything, as water, displaced by a floating body, as by a ship, the weight of the displaced liquid being equal to that of the displacing body.
Displacement(n.) The process of extracting soluble substances from organic material and the like, whereby a quantity of saturated solvent is displaced, or removed, for another quantity of the solvent.
Displacency(n.) Want of complacency or gratification; envious displeasure; dislike.
Displacer(n.) One that displaces.
Displacer(n.) The funnel part of the apparatus for solution by displacement.
Displacing(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Displace
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