Dislodgement

Word DISLODGEMENT
Character 12
Hyphenation dislodgement
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Their dislodgement was the task allotted to Rommel’s strongest remaining force, the 15th Panzer. ❋ David Downing (2009)

Contact us immediately if your child experiences any of the following: fever higher than 101° Fahrenheit bleeding or swelling at the site pus leaking from the site catheter dislodgement abdominal pain ❋ Unknown (2010)

In 1933 he was dismissed in the famous opening sentence of an essay by the influential critic F.R. Leavis: "Milton's dislodgement, in the past decade, after his two centuries of predominance, was effected with remarkably little fuss." ❋ Kermode, Frank (2009)

Her mouth had bought them an abrupt dislodgement on their arrival. ❋ McCaffrey, Anne (2006)

The Parthians, although they perceived their dislodgement in the night, yet did not pursue them, but as soon as it was day, they came upon those that were left in the camp, and put no less than four thousand to the sword, and with their light; horse picked up a great many stragglers. ❋ Plutarch (2003)

The dislodgement was most indifferently effected, inasmuch as the expedition was waylaid on their passage through the woods, by Captain Kerr, with a few Indians, and by ❋ Charles Roger (N/A)

This expectation was not realized; but Sir Ralph Abercrombie resolved at all hazards to attempt the dislodgement of the French from Egypt. ❋ Edward Farr (N/A)

Thomas, or evacuate Boston, and he sent Lord Percy with 3000 men to effect his dislodgement. ❋ Edward Farr (N/A)

Thus, in open contempt of both, he had invaded Tuscany, and had taken possession of Leghorn, his excuse being the dislodgement of the English. ❋ Edward Farr (N/A)

After all the boasting of the Opposition -- in spite of their vehement efforts during the recess, to concert and mature what were given out as the most formidable system of tactics ever exhibited in parliament, for the dislodgement of a Ministry denounced as equally hateful to the Queen and to the country, the very first division utterly annihilated the Opposition. ❋ Various (N/A)

Filipinos displayed a rare intelligence in the construction of their defences near the Zapote River and its neighbourhood, and but for the employment of artillery their dislodgement therefrom would have been extremely difficult. ❋ John Foreman (N/A)

Furthermore, external esophagotomy can be successful only with objects lodged in the cervical esophagus and, moreover, it has happened that after the esophagus has been opened, the foreign body could not be found because of dislodgement and passage downward during the relaxation of the general anesthesia. ❋ Chevalier Jackson (1911)

* In adolescents or adults a few drops of a 4 per cent solution of cocain applied to the laryngopharynx with an atomizer or a dropper will afford the minimum risk of dislodgement; but the author's personal preference is for no anesthesia, general or local. ❋ Chevalier Jackson (1911)

A powerful minority has usurped the functions of a feeble majority, and, by the acquiescence of the latter, intrenched itself beyond dislodgement. ❋ Unknown (1901)

When conquest results not in dislodgement, but only in the subjection of an undisturbed native population to a new ruling class, the vanquished retain their hold, only slightly impaired, perhaps, upon their strength-giving fields, recover themselves, and sooner or later conquer their conquerors either by absorption or revolution. ❋ Ellen Churchill Semple (1897)

Nothing is more false than the belief that the progressive dislodgement of other alcoholic drinks by beer will diminish the destructive influences of alcoholism. ❋ Martha Meir Allen (1890)

The conclusion to which the bystanders invariably come is that the animal must have been contained within the rock, and that it was liberated by the dislodgement of the mass. ❋ Various (1880)

Now, in many instances, cases of the appearance of toads during quarrying operations have been found, on close examination, to present no evidence whatever that the appearance of the animals was due to the dislodgement of the stones. ❋ Various (1880)

Ten minutes passed like this -- ten long-drawn intervals of time -- and then the man threw up his rifle and stood ready, fully expecting an attack, certain now that there had been good reason for the dislodgement of the stone. ❋ George Manville Fenn (1870)

It was only a crack in the berg, followed by the dislodgement of a great mass, which fell from the roof to the floor below -- fortunately at some distance from the spot on which the Eskimos stood. ❋ Unknown (1859)

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