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ˈdislocated, ppl. a. [f. prec. + -ed1.] Displaced; put out of position; out of joint; disarranged; having the continuity broken and the parts displaced, as a line or stratum: see the verb.
1605Chapman All Fools iii. i, The incision is not deep nor the orifice exorbitant, the pericranion is not dislocated. 1659Vulg. Errors Censured 35 It was he that..cured Diodorus of..his dislocated member [shoulder out of joint]. 1793J. Beresford in Looker-on (1794) III. No. 85. 360 Parts..not already occupied by the dislocated Frederick. 1830Lindley Nat. Syst. Bot. 295 A kind of dislocated calyx. 1854Hooker Himal. Jrnls. I. xi. 253 Much-crumpled and dislocated gneiss. 1874Stubbs Const. Hist. I. iv. 61 The dislocated state of Britain seems..to have made way for the conquerors. Hence ˈdislocatedly adv.; dislocatedness, the condition of being displaced.
1827Bentham Const. Code. ii. vi. §30 From the situation of Member of the Legislative Assembly, causes of dislocatedness are these—1. Resignation..5. Mental derangement. 1883American VI. 377 [They] intrude dislocatedly into Mr. Riley's landscapes. |