dislodge

dislodge
transitive verb
entfernen (from aus); (detach) lösen (from von)
* * *
[dis'lo‹]
verb
(to knock out of place: He accidentally dislodged a stone from the wall.) entfernen
* * *
dis·lodge
[dɪˈslɒʤ, AM -ˈslɑ:ʤ]
vt
to \dislodge sth etw lösen
the earthquake \dislodged stones from the walls durch das Erdbeben lösten sich Steine aus den Wänden
2. (fig)
to \dislodge sb jdn verdrängen
to \dislodge the enemy from town den Feind aus der Stadt verdrängen
* * *
[dɪs'lɒdZ]
vt
obstruction, stone lösen; (= prise, poke out) herausstochern; (= knock out) herausschlagen or -klopfen; person verdrängen; (MIL) enemy verdrängen

a few stones have been dislodged — einige Steine haben sich gelöst

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dislodge [dısˈlɒdʒ; US -ˈlɑdʒ]
A v/t
1. aufjagen, -stöbern
2. a) entfernen:
dislodge from power entmachten
b) vertreiben, verjagen
3. MIL den Feind aus der Stellung werfen
4. ausquartieren
B v/i aus-, wegziehen
* * *
transitive verb
entfernen (from aus); (detach) lösen (from von)
* * *
v.
entfernen v.
vertreiben v.

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