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Definition of Dislodgements
1. dislodgement [n] - See also: dislodgement
Lexicographical Neighbors of Dislodgements
Literary usage of Dislodgements
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Catalogue of the American Library of the Late Mr. George Brinley: Of by George Brinley, James Hammond Trumbull (1893)
"... for Connecticut: an Historical Estimate, 1851—The Northern Iron, (Fast Sermon,)
April 14, 1854 — Spiritual dislodgements : a Sermon of Reunion, Feb. ..."
2. The Limitations of Life: And Other Sermons by William Mackergo Taylor (1900)
"... doing the high behests of God, we shall feel thankful for the dislodgements
that first compelled us to use our faith- wings in his service here. ..."
3. The Subterranean World by Georg Hartwig (1871)
"... by great masses of loose material, through the configuration of the country.
In consequence of landslips or dislodgements of large masses of rock, ..."
4. Railway Practice: A Collection of Working Plans and Practical Details of by Samuel Charles Brees (1839)
"Both stone and wood cause dislodgements of the rail, but they do not require
levelling as soon npon a sand embankment as upon one of clay. ..."
5. Irenic Theology: A Study of Some Antitheses in Religious Thought by Charles Marsh Mead (1905)
"So long as human volitions are utterly unforeseen and incalculable for him, how
does he know what effect any upheavals and dislodgements of natural forces ..."