dislodge

dislodge
dislodgment; esp. Brit., dislodgement, n.
/dis loj"/, v., dislodged, dislodging.
v.t.
1. to remove or force out of a particular place: to dislodge a stone with one's foot.
2. to drive out of a hiding place, a military position, etc.
v.i.
3. to go from a place of lodgment.
[1400-50; late ME disloggen < OF desloger, equiv. to des- DIS-1 + loger to LODGE]

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