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dislodge (encz) | dislodge,vytlačit v: Zdeněk Brož |
Dislodge (gcide) | Dislodge \Dis*lodge"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Dislodged; p. pr. &
vb. n. Dislodging.] [OF. deslogier, F. d['e]loger; pref.
des- (L. dis-) + OF. logier, F. loger. See Lodge.]
1. To drive from a lodge or place of rest; to remove from a
place of quiet or repose; as, shells resting in the sea at
a considerate depth are not dislodged by storms.
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2. To drive out from a place of hiding or defense; as, to
dislodge a deer, or an enemy.
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The Volscians are dislodg'd. --Shak.
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Dislodge (gcide) | Dislodge \Dis*lodge"\, v. i.
To go from a place of rest. [R.]
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Where Light and Darkness in perpetual round
Lodge and dislodge by turns. --Milton.
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Dislodge (gcide) | Dislodge \Dis*lodge"\, n.
Dwelling apart; separation. [R.]
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dislodge (wn) | dislodge
v 1: remove or force out from a position; "The dentist dislodged
the piece of food that had been stuck under my gums"; "He
finally could free the legs of the earthquake victim who
was buried in the rubble" [syn: dislodge, free] [ant:
deposit, lodge, stick, wedge]
2: change place or direction; "Shift one's position" [syn:
shift, dislodge, reposition]
3: remove or force from a position of dwelling previously
occupied; "The new employee dislodged her by moving into her
office space" [syn: dislodge, bump] |
| podobné slovo | definícia |
dislodged (encz) | dislodged,vytlačený adj: Zdeněk Broždislodged,vytlačil v: Zdeněk Brož |
dislodgement (encz) | dislodgement, n: |
Dislodge (gcide) | Dislodge \Dis*lodge"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Dislodged; p. pr. &
vb. n. Dislodging.] [OF. deslogier, F. d['e]loger; pref.
des- (L. dis-) + OF. logier, F. loger. See Lodge.]
1. To drive from a lodge or place of rest; to remove from a
place of quiet or repose; as, shells resting in the sea at
a considerate depth are not dislodged by storms.
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2. To drive out from a place of hiding or defense; as, to
dislodge a deer, or an enemy.
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The Volscians are dislodg'd. --Shak.
[1913 Webster]Dislodge \Dis*lodge"\, v. i.
To go from a place of rest. [R.]
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Where Light and Darkness in perpetual round
Lodge and dislodge by turns. --Milton.
[1913 Webster]Dislodge \Dis*lodge"\, n.
Dwelling apart; separation. [R.]
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Dislodged (gcide) | Dislodge \Dis*lodge"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Dislodged; p. pr. &
vb. n. Dislodging.] [OF. deslogier, F. d['e]loger; pref.
des- (L. dis-) + OF. logier, F. loger. See Lodge.]
1. To drive from a lodge or place of rest; to remove from a
place of quiet or repose; as, shells resting in the sea at
a considerate depth are not dislodged by storms.
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2. To drive out from a place of hiding or defense; as, to
dislodge a deer, or an enemy.
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The Volscians are dislodg'd. --Shak.
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dislodgement (gcide) | dislodgement \dislodgement\ n.
1. forced removal from a position of advantage.
Syn: dislodgment.
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2. dislodgment.
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dislodgement (wn) | dislodgement
n 1: forced removal from a position of advantage [syn:
dislodgment, dislodgement] |
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