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dislodge

verb transitive
dislodj.

dislodge

To remove or drive from a lodge or place or rest; to drive from the place where a thing naturally rests or inhabits. Shells resting int he sea at a considerable depth, are not dislodged by storms.

dislodge

To drive from a place of retirement or retreat; as, to dislodge a coney or a deer.

dislodge

To drive from any place of rest or habitation, or from any station; as, to dislodge the enemy from their quarters, from a hill or wall.

dislodge

To remove an army to other quarters.

dislodge

verb intransitive
To go from a place of rest.