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dis·lo·cate D0275700 (dĭs′lō-kāt′, dĭs-lō′kāt)tr.v. dis·lo·cat·ed, dis·lo·cat·ing, dis·lo·cates 1. To put out of usual or proper place, position, or relationship.2. To displace (a body part), especially to displace a bone from its normal position.3. To throw into confusion or disorder; disrupt: a continuing drought that dislocated the state's economy. [Medieval Latin dislocāre, dislocāt- : dis-, dis- + Latin locāre, to place (from locus, place).]dislocate (ˈdɪsləˌkeɪt) vb (tr) 1. to disrupt or shift out of place or position2. (Medicine) to displace (an organ or part) from its normal position, esp a bone from its jointdis•lo•cate (ˈdɪs loʊˌkeɪt, dɪsˈloʊ keɪt) v.t. -cat•ed, -cat•ing. 1. to put out of place; put out of proper relative position. 2. to put out of joint or out of position, as a limb or an organ. 3. to throw out of order; disrupt. [1595–1605; < Medieval Latin dislocātus, past participle of dislocāre= Latin dis- dis-1 + locāre to place] dislocate Past participle: dislocated Gerund: dislocating
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dislocate | dislocate |
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I dislocate | you dislocate | he/she/it dislocates | we dislocate | you dislocate | they dislocate |
Preterite |
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I dislocated | you dislocated | he/she/it dislocated | we dislocated | you dislocated | they dislocated |
Present Continuous |
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I am dislocating | you are dislocating | he/she/it is dislocating | we are dislocating | you are dislocating | they are dislocating |
Present Perfect |
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I have dislocated | you have dislocated | he/she/it has dislocated | we have dislocated | you have dislocated | they have dislocated |
Past Continuous |
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I was dislocating | you were dislocating | he/she/it was dislocating | we were dislocating | you were dislocating | they were dislocating |
Past Perfect |
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I had dislocated | you had dislocated | he/she/it had dislocated | we had dislocated | you had dislocated | they had dislocated |
Future |
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I will dislocate | you will dislocate | he/she/it will dislocate | we will dislocate | you will dislocate | they will dislocate |
Future Perfect |
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I will have dislocated | you will have dislocated | he/she/it will have dislocated | we will have dislocated | you will have dislocated | they will have dislocated |
Future Continuous |
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I will be dislocating | you will be dislocating | he/she/it will be dislocating | we will be dislocating | you will be dislocating | they will be dislocating |
Present Perfect Continuous |
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I have been dislocating | you have been dislocating | he/she/it has been dislocating | we have been dislocating | you have been dislocating | they have been dislocating |
Future Perfect Continuous |
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I will have been dislocating | you will have been dislocating | he/she/it will have been dislocating | we will have been dislocating | you will have been dislocating | they will have been dislocating |
Past Perfect Continuous |
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I had been dislocating | you had been dislocating | he/she/it had been dislocating | we had been dislocating | you had been dislocating | they had been dislocating |
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I would dislocate | you would dislocate | he/she/it would dislocate | we would dislocate | you would dislocate | they would dislocate |
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I would have dislocated | you would have dislocated | he/she/it would have dislocated | we would have dislocated | you would have dislocated | they would have dislocated | ThesaurusVerb | 1. | dislocate - move out of position; "dislocate joints"; "the artificial hip joint luxated and had to be put back surgically"luxate, splay, slipmove, displace - cause to move or shift into a new position or place, both in a concrete and in an abstract sense; "Move those boxes into the corner, please"; "I'm moving my money to another bank"; "The director moved more responsibilities onto his new assistant" | | 2. | dislocate - put out of its usual place, position, or relationship; "The colonists displaced the natives"displace - cause to move, usually with force or pressure; "the refugees were displaced by the war" |
dislocateverb1. put out of joint, disconnect, disengage, unhinge, disunite, disjoint, disarticulate, luxate (Medical) She had dislocated her shoulder in the fall.2. disrupt, confuse, disturb, disorder, disorganize, throw into disarray The strike was designed to dislocate the economy.dislocateverb1. To alter the settled state or position of:displace, disturb, move, shake, shift.2. To displace (a bone) from a socket or joint:slip, throw out.Idiom: throw out of joint.Translationsdislocate (ˈdisləkeit) , ((American) -lou-) verb to put (a bone) out of joint; to displace. She dislocated her hip when she fell. 使脫臼,脫位 使脱臼,脱位 ˌdisloˈcation noun 脫臼 脱臼EncyclopediaSeedislocationdislocate
dis·lo·cate (dis'lō-kāt), To luxate; to put out of joint.dislocate (dĭs′lō-kāt′, dĭs-lō′kāt)tr.v. dislo·cated, dislo·cating, dislo·cates 1. To put out of usual or proper place, position, or relationship.2. To displace (a body part), especially to displace a bone from its normal position.3. To throw into confusion or disorder; disrupt: a continuing drought that dislocated the state's economy.dislocate verb To put a thing out of its usual place or position, especially used in reference to a joint.dis·lo·cate (dis'lō-kāt) To luxate; to put out of joint. Patient discussion about dislocateQ. I have dislocated my shoulder for the 3rd time, what I can do in order to avoid surgery? This is an old injury that keeps coming back. I have been dealing with this unstable shoulder for more than 5 years now. In the past few weeks I've visited 3 different doctors, all said that I can't avoid surgery this time or it with keep on dislocating spontaneously. Even though the docs are thinking that it's a lost cause,I got a really good feeling that I will manage to fix my shoulder 100% with no surgery involved. Is there any known therapy I should try before admitting to my surgery?A. Here (http://orthopedics.about.com/cs/generalshoulder/a/bankart_2.htm and http://orthopedics.about.com/cs/shouldersurgery/a/dislocation_3.htm) you can find a discussion about your dillema - surgery or not Q. My neighbor's kid had a lens dislocation due to Marfan's disease. Is this a contagious thing? My neighbor's have a sweet 8 year old boy. he had a lens dislocation due to a connective tissue disease named Marfan (I think that the name). It sounds like a very serious condition. My boy is playing with this kid several hour a week. should I take him to the GP to see that his is not infected with this marfan thing?A. As in love and war so is in medicine the is no always nor never. It is probably the marfan that caused your neighbor kid the lens dislocation but you can never know for sure. If you want there is nothing wrong in taking your boy for an annual check of an ophthalmologist. More discussions about dislocatedislocate
Synonyms for dislocateverb put out of jointSynonyms- put out of joint
- disconnect
- disengage
- unhinge
- disunite
- disjoint
- disarticulate
- luxate
verb disruptSynonyms- disrupt
- confuse
- disturb
- disorder
- disorganize
- throw into disarray
Synonyms for dislocateverb to alter the settled state or position ofSynonyms- displace
- disturb
- move
- shake
- shift
verb to displace (a bone) from a socket or jointSynonymsSynonyms for dislocateverb move out of positionSynonymsRelated Wordsverb put out of its usual place, position, or relationshipRelated Words |