0 past simple and past participle of dislodge --
1 to remove something or someone, especially by force, from a fixed position: --
But it would undercut the entitlement claims of those who have dislodged white farmers more recently.
A secure grammar is not dislodged by context for (3), just as adults are not for (2).
Ticks were considered fully engorged by their size, shape and colour, and when they could be easily dislodged with one fingertip.
She should be reassured that the tape itself cannot be dislodged.
In addition, 2 out of 5 worms that had been dislodged from lung tissue and serially sectioned exhibited more severe tegumental defects.
First, it is not clear how beneficiary concentrated group coalitions are dislodged by outsider concentrated group coalitions.
Primarily deployed outside elite circles, these reinterpretations further dislodged the purposive logic of phrenology as a world-comparative theory of difference.
Even then, it never dislodged the colonial label 'dancing girl'.