Sentence example with the word 'dislocation'

dislocation

abstraction, derangement, disarticulation, disconnectedness, disengagement, disorder, disunion, divorcement, isolation, parting, removal, separatism, subtraction

Definition n. an event that results in a displacement or discontinuity

Last update: October 4, 2015


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His suffered a dislocation of shoulder bones in an accident.   [Please select]

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They sometimes cause a serious dislocation of railway and other traffic. Their principal cause is the smoke from the general domestic use of coal.   [Please select]

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Morgan in the reduction of the dislocation.   [Please select]

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, the combination, separation, dislocation, oscillation of bodies and corpuscles; mathematics the organon of natural science.   [Please select]

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Thus the dislocation of concepts, which is perceptible in Spinoza's ethics, repeats itself in his politics.   [Please select]

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By this I received no other injury than the dislocation of one of my wrists.   [Please select]

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This wrenches the neck suddenly round, and as the animal struggles, the dislocation is easily effected.   [Please select]

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An inexperienced man would have pronounced it a dislocation, but Sam knew better.   [Please select]

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Sergeant Pryor unwell from a dislocation of his Sholder, Gibson with the disentary, Jo.   [Please select]

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A great shame held her, a dislocation of mind.   [Please select]

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But when they had marched for about an hour in the dense fog, the greater part of the men had to halt and an unpleasant consciousness of some dislocation and blunder spread through the ranks.   [Please select]

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