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dislocate in English

  • dislocate
    dislocate, transitive verb, -cated,-cating.
    1. to put out of joint.
    Ex. The football player dislocated his shoulder when he fell.
    2. (Figurative.) to put out of order; disturb; upset.
    Ex. Our plans for the picnic were dislocated b

dislocate

Part of Speech: Verb

Pronunciation: /ˈdɪs.loʊ.keɪt/

Definitions

  • To put out of place or position, especially a bone from its normal position in a joint.
  • To disturb the normal arrangement or functioning of something.
  • To force someone to leave their home or usual place.

Usage Examples

  • He dislocated his shoulder while playing football.
  • The earthquake dislocated the railway tracks.
  • The war dislocated thousands of families.
  • Her sudden resignation dislocated the company’s operations.

Etymology

From Latin dislocatus, past participle of dislocare, meaning "to put out of place." The prefix dis- indicates separation, and locare means "to place."

Synonyms

  • Displace
  • Dislodge
  • Disturb
  • Misplace
  • Disrupt

Antonyms

  • Align
  • Organize
  • Order
  • Arrange
  • Stabilize

Translations

Language Translations Pronunciations
French déboîter /de.bwa.te/
Spanish dislocar /disloˈkaɾ/
German ausrenken /ˈaʊ̯sˌʁɛŋkən/
Russian вывихнуть /ˈvɨvʲɪxnʊtʲ/
Chinese (Mandarin) 脱臼 /tuō jiù/
Japanese 脱臼する /dakkū suru/
Hindi हड्डी खिसकना /haḍḍī khisaknā/
Tamil இடமாற்றம் /iṭamāṟṟam/
Telugu స్థానభ్రంశం /sthānabhraṁśaṁ/
Kannada ಸ್ಥಳಾಂತರ /sthaḷāntara/
Marathi अस्थिभंग /asthibhaṅga/
Bengali বিকৃত করা /bikr̥ta karā/

Regional Pronunciation Variations

  • British English: /ˈdɪs.lə.keɪt/
  • American English: /ˈdɪs.loʊ.keɪt/
  • Indian English: /ˈdɪs.loʊ.keɪt/

Historical Usage

The word "dislocate" has been used since the 16th century in medical contexts to describe joint injuries. Over time, its meaning expanded to cover disturbances in various systems and social structures.

Cultural Nuances

In medical terminology, dislocation is a common injury. In a metaphorical sense, the term is often used in literature and politics to describe forced displacement or social disruption.

More Information

The concept of dislocation plays a significant role in various fields, including medicine, sociology, and engineering. It can signify both physical displacement and social or organizational upheaval. In modern times, the term is frequently used to discuss the impacts of conflict and natural disasters on populations.

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