"Dislodgement" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Dislodgement refers to the act of removing or dislocating something that is fixed or attached, often suddenly or forcefully. It can also refer to the state of being displaced or removed from a position, situation, or environment. In a medical context, dislodgement can also refer to the action of separating or removing a foreign object or device that has been lodged in a patient's body.
To dislocate means to move a joint or bone out of its normal position, especially so that it no longer fits together properly, often causing pain and discomfort.
Dislocating refers to the act of displacing or removing the location or position of something, often in a sudden or violent manner. It can also describe the state of being displaced or removed from a location or position, often causing a sense of disturbance or disorientation. In a medical context, dislocating refers to the displacement of a joint, such as the shoulder or hip, where the bone is pulled out of its normal position.
Dislocations refer to injuries or medical conditions where a bone in the body is partially or completely separated from its normal position, often as a result of trauma or injury. This can occur in various parts of the body, such as the shoulder, elbow, knee, or spine, and can cause pain, swelling, and limited mobility. Dislocations can be further classified as either partial or complete, depending on the degree of separation.
Dislodged means removed or separated from a fixed or natural position, often suddenly or violently. It can also mean forced out of a place, position, or relationship. For example, "The dentist dislodged the stuck tooth", or "She dislodged herself from the tight grasp of her overprotective parents".
Dislodges means to remove or force something to come out or move from a fixed or stuck position. Example: "The doctor's probing dislodges the loose tooth."
The verb "dislodging" means to remove or take away something that is firmly fixed or situated, often by force or physically. It can also mean to displace or disturb something that is in a fixed or usual position. For example, "The strong winds dislodged the roof tiles" or "The doctor dislodged the stuck tooth with a tool." It can also be used to describe the action of depriving someone of something they possess or have a claim to, such as "The company dislodged the rival firm from the market."
Disloyal refers to a person who fails to remain faithful or true to a person, group, or cause they have previously committed to. It can also describe an action or behavior that betrays trust or breaks a promise or commitment.
Disloyalty refers to the act of being unfaithful, untrue, or treacherous to a person, group, or organization to which one has a duty of allegiance, loyalty, or commitment. It involves betraying or violating the trust, faith, or bond between two or more people, often for personal gain or advantage.
Dismal refers to something that is depressing, gloomy, or uninspiring. It can also describe a cold, dark, and unfriendly environment. In a broader sense, dismal can imply something that is inadequate, unimpressive, or lacking in quality. For example:<br><br> The dismal weather made it hard to go outside. (meaning the weather was depressing and gloomy)<br> The dismal reviews convinced me not to buy the product. (meaning the reviews were unimpressive and lacking in quality)<br> The dismal state of the old house needed a lot of work to be fixed. (meaning the house was in a poor and unfriendly condition)
Dismally: in a gloomy or depressing manner; unpleasantly cold or dark; used to describe something that is unsuccessful or disappointing.
To dismantle something means to take it apart, usually carefully, gradually, or completely, often to repair, inspect, or rebuild it.