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dislodge

verb as in knock loose

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Israel escalated its attacks in September 2024, then invaded southern Lebanon in a bid to dislodge Hezbollah.

All of them have fizzled out without dislodging the president or his party.

From BBC

If you have recently had a contraceptive coil put into your womb, there is a very small chance it could become dislodged, or even removed, by suction.

From BBC

Officials said the mud and boulders were dislodged in part because of the fire’s impact on vegetation and soil.

To counter this, they used a “sonicator”, which blasts the bubbles with sound waves in order to dislodge them.

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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