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dislocate (encz) | dislocate,vykloubit v: Zdeněk Brož |
Dislocate (gcide) | Dislocate \Dis"lo*cate\, a. [LL. dislocatus, p. p.]
Dislocated. --Montgomery.
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Dislocate (gcide) | Dislocate \Dis"lo*cate\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Dislocated; p.
pr. & vb. n. Dislocating.] [LL. dislocatus, p. p. of
dislocare; dis- + locare to place, fr. locus place. See
Locus.]
To displace; to put out of its proper place. Especially, of a
bone: To remove from its normal connections with a
neighboring bone; to put out of joint; to move from its
socket; to disjoint; as, to dislocate your bones. --Shak.
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After some time the strata on all sides of the globe
were dislocated. --Woodward.
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And thus the archbishop's see, dislocated or out of
joint for a time, was by the hands of his holiness set
right again. --Fuller.
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dislocate (wn) | dislocate
v 1: move out of position; "dislocate joints"; "the artificial
hip joint luxated and had to be put back surgically" [syn:
dislocate, luxate, splay, slip]
2: put out of its usual place, position, or relationship; "The
colonists displaced the natives" |
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dislocated (encz) | dislocated,vykloubený adj: Zdeněk Broždislocated,vykloubil v: Zdeněk Brož |
disjointed dislocated separated (gcide) | injured \injured\ adj.
1. having received an injury;-- usually used of physical or
mental injury to persons. Opposite of uninjured.
[Narrower terms: {abraded, scraped, skinned ;
battle-scarred, scarred; {bit, bitten, stung ;
{black-and-blue, livid ; {bruised, contused, contusioned
; bruised, hurt, wounded ; {burned; {cut, gashed,
slashed, split ; {disabled, hors de combat, out of action
; {disjointed, dislocated, separated ; {hurt, wounded ;
lacerated, mangled, torn; {maimed, mutilated ] Also See:
broken, damaged, damaged, impaired, unsound,
wronged.
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2. subjected to an injustice.
Syn: aggrieved.
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Dislocate (gcide) | Dislocate \Dis"lo*cate\, a. [LL. dislocatus, p. p.]
Dislocated. --Montgomery.
[1913 Webster]Dislocate \Dis"lo*cate\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Dislocated; p.
pr. & vb. n. Dislocating.] [LL. dislocatus, p. p. of
dislocare; dis- + locare to place, fr. locus place. See
Locus.]
To displace; to put out of its proper place. Especially, of a
bone: To remove from its normal connections with a
neighboring bone; to put out of joint; to move from its
socket; to disjoint; as, to dislocate your bones. --Shak.
[1913 Webster]
After some time the strata on all sides of the globe
were dislocated. --Woodward.
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And thus the archbishop's see, dislocated or out of
joint for a time, was by the hands of his holiness set
right again. --Fuller.
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dislocated (gcide) | dislocated \dislocated\ adj.
separated at the joint; -- used especially of limbs; as, a
dislocated knee.
Syn: disjointed, separated.
[WordNet 1.5]Dislocate \Dis"lo*cate\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Dislocated; p.
pr. & vb. n. Dislocating.] [LL. dislocatus, p. p. of
dislocare; dis- + locare to place, fr. locus place. See
Locus.]
To displace; to put out of its proper place. Especially, of a
bone: To remove from its normal connections with a
neighboring bone; to put out of joint; to move from its
socket; to disjoint; as, to dislocate your bones. --Shak.
[1913 Webster]
After some time the strata on all sides of the globe
were dislocated. --Woodward.
[1913 Webster]
And thus the archbishop's see, dislocated or out of
joint for a time, was by the hands of his holiness set
right again. --Fuller.
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Dislocated (gcide) | dislocated \dislocated\ adj.
separated at the joint; -- used especially of limbs; as, a
dislocated knee.
Syn: disjointed, separated.
[WordNet 1.5]Dislocate \Dis"lo*cate\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Dislocated; p.
pr. & vb. n. Dislocating.] [LL. dislocatus, p. p. of
dislocare; dis- + locare to place, fr. locus place. See
Locus.]
To displace; to put out of its proper place. Especially, of a
bone: To remove from its normal connections with a
neighboring bone; to put out of joint; to move from its
socket; to disjoint; as, to dislocate your bones. --Shak.
[1913 Webster]
After some time the strata on all sides of the globe
were dislocated. --Woodward.
[1913 Webster]
And thus the archbishop's see, dislocated or out of
joint for a time, was by the hands of his holiness set
right again. --Fuller.
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dislocated (wn) | dislocated
adj 1: separated at the joint; "a dislocated knee"; "a separated
shoulder" [syn: disjointed, dislocated, separated] |
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