Dislocated [verb]

Definition of Dislocated:

displace

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Sentence/Example of Dislocated:

She could no more conceive of their system being dislocated for more than an hour at a time than of the city burning.

The jaws are dislocated, the neck is stretched, the jointures of the knees and hip crack fit to be heard ten paces off.

She was weary of the doctor's shop-talk, the impoverished blood of conversation, the dislocated joint of utterance.

So quick and powerful was the clutch that it almost dislocated Parr's shoulder.

But by ill luck the youngest daughter, Rachel, had to fall into a cellar and dislocated one of her legs.

“It was about eight o'clock in the morning,” William began in a high, cracked voice—possibly his neck was still dislocated.

Sometimes his hands are tied behind over his back, and when he is pulled up in this position, his shoulders are dislocated.

In the morning H. Smith, one of our party, in catching a mule was thrown, and his shoulder dislocated.

It represents also the broken or dislocated “wave,” the symbol of the River Mæander, and for water generally.

There was a rattling sound, but the skeleton was neither dislocated nor disconcerted.