dis|lodge

dis|lodge
dis|lodge «dihs LOJ», verb, -lodged, -lodg|ing.
–v.t.
to drive or force out, as of a place or position: »

The workman used a crowbar to dislodge a heavy stone from the wall. Heavy gunfire dislodged the enemy from the fort.

–v.i.
to go away from a lodging place.

Useful english dictionary. 2012.

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