1. dislodging - Noun
2. dislodging - Verb
of Dislodge
Source: Webster's dictionaryAfter three days of bitter and close-quarters fighting, the Israelis succeeded in dislodging the numerically superior Egyptian forces. Source: Internet
Canadian troops had undertaken clearing operations in Panjwa’i many times in the intervening years but never succeeded in dislodging the Taliban, who always returned, often stronger than before. Source: Internet
Having gathered these disparate people together, Christensen gently rolls and pitches the stage, dislodging stones of sadness that had been safely stuck in the crevices of their everyday lives. Source: Internet
“It’s very fortunate that he traveled in the path that he did, and because of that, no one was hurt within any of the homes,” said Beyrer, standing just beyond a pair of trees where the plane swooped through, dislodging branches and tree leaves. Source: Internet
It seems unlikely that Saudi Arabia, whose proxy extremist militia in Syria, the Army of Islam, has been largely defeated in East Ghouta and elsewhere, can hope to gain Washington’s backing for starting the Syrian War back up in hopes of dislodging Iran. Source: Internet
One of the only ways that the DA can hope to continue dislodging the ANC is to utilize the power of the media. Source: Internet