0 present participle of dislodge
1 to remove something or someone, especially by force, from a fixed position:
Policy aspirations about dislodging farm policy dominance are constrained by politics that requires the cooperation of farming interests.
An attempt to retrieve the coil using the venous approach was made but it was impossible to remove the coil without dislodging the umbrella.
The success of the shocks in dislodging equilibria can then be used to gauge their degree of robustness.
At bar 19 this theme crashes violently in to the second theme, of which we have heard only one phrase, interrupting and dislodging it.
These experiments suggest that the importance of predators in reducing aphid populations could be outweighed by the dislodging of aphids.
Some mechanical devices for dislodging ice are on the market.
The damage to the motor cycle included the detaching of the leads to the coil and the battery and the dislodging of the mounting.
First there is the attracting of new industry and, secondly, the dislodging of old, and then a third step must be taken.