0 present participle of dislodge --
1 to remove something or someone, especially by force, from a fixed position: --
The latch is so secure that you don't have to worry about accidentally dislodging the screen.
Nevertheless, dislodging a rival, he became a good and strong ruler....
Furniture and shelving had floated to the corners of the space, dislodging the materials that they once had housed, and subjecting them to submersion.
Masonry from the window's tracery fell on the memorial, knocking off the cupola, breaking off the angel's feet, and dislodging several panels of names.
Some unbelted passengers, flight attendants, and drink carts hit the ceiling, dislodging some ceiling tiles.
The symptoms were often exacerbated by the flushing of the mains which continued for many weeks, dislodging both chemicals and metals.
The question of negligence in repair work or of dislodging of rails is of importance.
First there is the attracting of new industry and, secondly, the dislodging of old, and then a third step must be taken.