verb
- to force someone or something to move from their usual or proper place
- to take the place or position of someone or something
- to push aside a volume of liquid equal to the volume of an object placed in it
Usage: physics
Examples
- The earthquake displaces thousands of residents from their homes.
- New technology often displaces older methods of production.
- The heavy rainfall displaces many families to temporary shelters.
- Digital cameras have largely displaced film cameras in the market.
- A ship displaces water equal to its own weight.
- The construction project displaces several small businesses.
- When you put a stone in water, it displaces some of the liquid.