Displacement

Noun

 * 1) The act of displacing, or the state of being displaced; a putting out of place.
 * 2) * Alexander Hamilton
 * Unnecessary displacement of funds.
 * 1) * William Whewell.
 * The displacement of the sun by parallax.
 * 1) The quantity of anything, as water, displaced by a floating body, as by a ship, the weight of the displaced liquid being equal to that of the displacing body.
 * 2)  The process of extracting soluble substances from organic material and the like, whereby a quantity of saturated solvent is displaced, or removed, for another quantity of the solvent.
 * 3)  Moving the target to avoid an attack; dodging.
 * 4)  A vector quantity which denotes distance with a directional component.

Adjectives for Displacement
sympathetic; successive (pi); unmerited; slight; hazardous; careless; capacious.

Verbs for Displacement
indicate—; occasion—; order— seek—; set—; threaten with— of; —embarrasses; —liberates; request—; —disposes; —occurs; —rectifies; —releases; —remedies; —shift.

Thesaurus
Doppler effect, agency, alienation, amotion, autism, autistic thinking, avatar, avoidance mechanism, banishment, blame-shifting, cashiering, catabolism, catalysis, change, commutation, compensation, consubstantiation, decompensation, deconsecration, defense mechanism, defrocking, delegation, delocalization, deportation, deposal, deposition, deprivation, deputation, deputyship, deracination, dereism, dereistic thinking, dethronement, disarrangement, disarticulation, disbarment, disbarring, discontinuity, discrownment, disenthronement, disjointing, dislocation, dismissal, dissociation, draft, emotional insulation, escape, escape into fantasy, escape mechanism, escapism, exchange, excommunication, expulsion, fantasizing, fantasy, firing, flight, forced resignation, forcible shift, heterotopia, impeachment, incoherence, isolation, kicking upstairs, liquidation, luxation, metabolism, metagenesis, metamorphism, metamorphosis, metastasis, metathesis, metempsychosis, movement, moving, mutant, mutated form, mutation, negativism, ostracism, ousting, overcompensation, overthrow, overthrowal, pensioning off, permutation, power of attorney, projection, psychotaxis, purge, quid pro quo, rationalization, red shift, reincarnation, relegation, relocation, remotion, removal, removement, replacement, representation, resistance, retirement, ripping out, shift, sinkage, sociological adjustive reactions, sport, sublimation, submergence, submersion, subrogation, substitution, superannuation, supersedence, superseding, supersedure, supersession, supplantation, supplanting, supplantment, suspension, switch, tit for tat, transanimation, transfiguration, transfigurement, transformation, transformism, translation, translocation, transmigration, transmogrification, transmutation, transposition, transubstantiation, unchurching, unfrocking, unhinging, unjointing, unseating, uprooting, vicariousness, wish-fulfillment fantasy, wishful thinking, withdrawal

Etymology
From déplacement.

Translations

 * Bulgarian: изместване, отместване
 * Greek:
 * Kurdish:
 * Portuguese: deslocamento


 * Russian: смещение, перемещение, сдвиг
 * Spanish:


 * Bulgarian: водоизместимост


 * Russian: водоизмещение