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Displacement   /dɪsplˈeɪsmənt/   Listen
Displacement

noun
1.
Act of taking the place of another especially using underhanded tactics.  Synonym: supplanting.
2.
An event in which something is displaced without rotation.  Synonym: shift.
3.
The act of uniform movement.  Synonym: translation.
4.
(chemistry) a reaction in which an elementary substance displaces and sets free a constituent element from a compound.  Synonym: displacement reaction.
5.
(psychiatry) a defense mechanism that transfers affect or reaction from the original object to some more acceptable one.
6.
To move something from its natural environment.  Synonym: deracination.
7.
Act of removing from office or employment.



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"Displacement" Quotes from Famous Books



... two reasons Bergson insists that it is the business of philosophy to reverse the intellectual habit of mind and return to the fullest possible direct knowledge of the fact. "May not the task of philosophy, "he says," be to bring us back to a fuller perception of reality by a certain displacement of our attention? What would be required would be to turn our attention away from the practically interesting aspect of the universe in order to turn it back to what, from a practical point of view, is useless. And this conversion of ...
— The Misuse of Mind • Karin Stephen

... trend. Regarded from the industrial point of view the evolution has been from uniformity to diversity of function: regarded from the political point of view, it has been from democracy to despotism. With the later history of monarchy, especially with the decay of despotism and its displacement by forms of government better adapted to the higher needs of humanity, we are not concerned in this enquiry: our theme is the growth, not the decay, of a great and, in its ...
— The Golden Bough - A study of magic and religion • Sir James George Frazer

... middle of August 1887 there were five sail of German war-ships in Apia bay: the Bismarck, of 3000 tons displacement; the Carola, the Sophie, and the Olga, all considerable ships; and the beautiful Adler, which lies there to this day, kanted on her beam, dismantled, scarlet with rust, the day showing through her ribs. They waited inactive, as a burglar waits till the ...
— The Works of Robert Louis Stevenson - Swanston Edition Vol. 17 (of 25) • Robert Louis Stevenson

... misery of the people was not in any way lightened by Cromwell's rule we have abundant evidence, and it cannot be supposed that the substitution of the Presbyterian discipline for episcopacy in the Church, and the displacement of Presbyterians by Independents, was likely to ...
— The Rise of the Democracy • Joseph Clayton

... not warranted except by the affirmation of a few natives—half-an-hour after the departure of the projectile the inhabitants of Sierra-Leone pretended that they heard a dull noise, the last displacement of the sonorous waves, which, after crossing the Atlantic, died ...
— The Moon-Voyage • Jules Verne


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