Crossword-Solution: DISLOCATE 9 letters, 46 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 12

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Word Word Type Definition
Dislocate v. t. To displace; to put out of its proper place.
Especially, of a bone: To remove from its normal connections with a
neighboring bone; to put out of joint; to move from its socket; to
disjoint; as, to dislocate your bones.
Dislocate a. Dislocated.

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DISLOCATE anagram DIETCOLAS

We have 46 clues for the answer “DISLOCATE”

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move out of position 1 answer
displace (a bone or joint) from its normal position 1 answer
Bad thing to do to a shoulder 1 answer
Knock out of position 1 answer
Put out of place, as a shoulder 1 answer
MAKE strata discontinuous 1 answer
Put out of joint 1 answer
luxate 3 answers
REMOVE from position 3 answers
Put out of place 6 answers
Mislay 9 answers
Misplace 10 answers
unhinge 14 answers
disorientate 18 answers
DERAIL 20 answers
disrupt 22 answers
splay 22 answers
MOVE impatiently 32 answers
make untidy 34 answers
derange 35 answers
Displace 37 answers
misdirect 41 answers
Disarrange 41 answers
Discompose 43 answers
Fluster 47 answers
Unseat 47 answers
Distort 49 answers
Unbalance 51 answers
Impair 52 answers
Incapacitate 55 answers
disassociate 56 answers
complicate 56 answers
dislodge 57 answers
dismember 59 answers
Remove 59 answers
shuffle 60 answers
disjoint 61 answers
Disconnect 62 answers
disunite 71 answers
Hinder 71 answers
Disperse 72 answers
dismantle 72 answers
Litter 73 answers
BEND ___ 75 answers
Confuse 87 answers
Touch 105 answers
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One who, or that which, eats.
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Sentences with DISLOCATE (5)

After all, anything for a change! And only yesterday I was yawning so as to dislocate my jaw, and declaring that there was nothing new under the sun! If it isn’t new to see you come into the family as a suitor, I am very much mistaken.
The American Henry James 1994
One splendid satisfying sweep passes with easy transition into another, and there is nothing to trouble or dislocate the strong continuousness of the main line of the road.
Essays of Travel Robert Louis Stevenson 2010
The Marchioness changed the motion of her head, which had not yet left off nodding, and suddenly began to shake it from side to side, with a vehemence which threatened to dislocate her neck.
The Old Curiosity Shop Charles Dickens 1996
The class of people commonly known as contortionists by the laxity of their muscles and ligaments are able to dislocate or preternaturally bend their joints.
Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine George M. Gould 1996
Warren weighed 150 pounds, was a total abstainer, and was the father of two children, both of whom could readily dislocate their hips.
Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine George M. Gould 1996

Quotes with DISLOCATE (3)

If one is to rule, and to continue ruling, one must be able to dislocate the sense of reality.
George Orwell 1984
Our sin is our resistance to going along with God's initiative in making suffering reparative. We are deeply drawn towards God, but we also sense how following him will dislocate and transform beyond recognition the forms which have made life tolerable for us. We often react with fear, dismay, hostility. We are at war with ourselves, and responding differently to this inner conflict, we end up at war with each other. So it is undoubtedly true that the result of sin is much su…
Charles Taylor A Secular Age
The truth is that, just as in the other imitative arts one imitation is always of one thing, so in poetry the story, as an imitation of action, must represent one action, a complete whole, with its several incidents so closely connected that the transposal or withdrawal of any one of them will disjoin and dislocate the whole. For that which makes no perceptible difference by its presence or absence is no real part of the whole.
Aristotle The Rhetoric & The Poetics of Aristotle
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