Dislodge

Verb

 * 1) To remove or force out from a position or dwelling previously occupied.
 * 2) To move or go from a dwelling or former position.
 * 3) To force out of a secure or settled position.
 * 4) *1898,, Chapter 4
 * Yet I hoped by grouting at the earth below it to be able to dislodge the stone at the side; but while I was considering how best to begin, the candle flickered, the wick gave a sudden lurch to one side, and I was left in darkness.

Adverbs for Dislodge
successfully; viciously; brutally; triumphantly; vigorously; severely; expeditiously; resolutely.

Thesaurus
break loose, break out, buck off, carry away, carry off, cart away, clear, cut loose, delocalize, depose, deracinate, disembarrass, disembroil, disengage, disentangle, disinvolve, dismount, displace, dispossess, evict, extricate, free, get out, lay aside, manhandle, move, oust, put aside, put out, release, relocate, remove, root out, root up, send, set aside, shift, shunt, side, take away, tear loose, throw off, turn out, unhorse, unhouse, unkennel, unknot, unplace, unravel, unsaddle, unseat, unsnarl, untangle, uproot

Etymology
From desloger:, cognates include French déloger:.

Translations

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