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Dislocation meaning
The act of displacing, or the state of being displaced. | The displacement of parts of rocks or portions of strata from the situation which they originally occupied. | The act of dislocating, or putting out of joint; also, the condition of being thus displaced.
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Example sentences (20)
The screw dislocation is more difficult to visualise, but basically comprises a structure in which a helical path is traced around the linear defect (dislocation line) by the atomic planes of atoms in the crystal lattice.
And that is incredibly necessary in an era of really mass dislocation when a lot of people are hearing the story of rebellion from right-wing voices first.
Cine had flashed excellent skills in practice and looked like he might develop into a playmaker before he suffered a compound fracture of his left leg and dislocation of his left ankle.
Public Storage's proposal is opportunistically timed to take advantage of a temporary dislocation in the stock price and does not reflect Life Storage's recent performance and bright prospects for continued superior value creation.
The Prime Minister noted, however, that the dislocation to the residents has been significant and reiterated his gratitude for their patience and understanding of the process.
These investments are focused on securing multifamily and industrial projects at a time of capital market dislocation that we expect to deliver historically attractive returns.
We believe the merger will eventually go through, and any volatility driven dislocation in the premium differential here can be traded by an active retail investor.
We can complain about traffic, for instance, or the failure of services, “but when any calamity happens we are suddenly aware of the sense of loss or of psychic dislocation.
You can come up with new policy approaches in the world of AI and potential job dislocation.
And after Jane and Jodie and any remaining J’s get to our own dark days, and to “Lucky’s” vision of an even darker future, a twist – please, a full-scale dislocation!
He was diagnosed with a subluxation (partial dislocation) of the left shoulder, but additional testing showed no further damage, according to Dodgers manager Dave Roberts.
The Chiefs had consistently compared Brown’s injury to a similar dislocation sustained by then-Kansas City wide receiver Tyreek Hill in Week 1 of the 2019 season, causing him to miss the next four weeks.
The same four Ds applied: death, divorce, dislocation, and disaster/downsizing.
The sportsman suffered a fractured dislocation of several vertebrae and also compression of his spine in the rugby accident in January 2008.
Though the work had been in development since before the pandemic, the Israel-Hamas war, which has gone on for several months, is now part of its subtext, lending increased resonance to its themes of trauma and dislocation — and bringing people together.
Unless you’re in a period of extreme dislocation (like March 2020), you don’t buy BDCs with the expectation of meaningful capital appreciation.
Although we couldn’t have predicted the exact circumstances of this pandemic, social theorists remind us that conditions for just this kind of economic dislocation.
Fike grew up biracial (African-American and Filipino), negotiating social dislocation in affluent, predominantly white Naples, Florida.
However, the present suspension of live auctions has led to a “dislocation in the market” created by the current absence of estate property sales, many of which have been postponed until the autumn of 2020.
If there becomes a period of more distress or dislocation, I think we and some others are ready to take advantage of it.