| Webster's Online Dictionary |
| Part of Speech | Definition | |
| Verb | 1. To paralyse. [Eve - graph theoretic] 2. To disconnect, disjoin, detach or disengage. [Eve - graph theoretic] 3. To demolish, dismantle or disintegrate.[Eve - graph theoretic] 4. Present participle conjugation of the verb dislocate.[Eve - graph theoretic] | |
| Verb Base (dislocate) |
1. Move out of position; "dislocate joints".[Wordnet]. 2. Put out of its usual place, position, or relationship.[Wordnet]. 3. 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.[Websters]. 4. Base verb from the following inflections: dislocating, dislocated, dislocates, dislocator, dislocators, dislocatingly and dislocatedly.[Eve - graph theoretic] | |
| Adjective | 1. Being disturbing. [Eve - graph theoretic] 2. Being disconcerting. [Eve - graph theoretic] 3. Being confusing, confounding or puzzling. [Eve - graph theoretic] 4. Being perplexing or mystifying.[Eve - graph theoretic] | |
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Date "Dislocating" was first used in popular English literature: sometime before 1785. (references) |
| Domain | Definition | ||
| Noah Webster | [Verb] Putting out of its proper place or out of joint.. Source: Webster's 1828 American Dictionary. | ||
| Wiktionary | [Verb] Present participle of dislocate. (references) | ||
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| Part of Speech | Definition | |
| Verb | 1. To paralyse.
[Eve - graph theoretic] 2. To disconnect, disjoin, detach or disengage. [Eve - graph theoretic] 3. To demolish, dismantle or disintegrate.[Eve - graph theoretic] 4. Present participle conjugation of the verb dislocate.[Eve - graph theoretic] | |
| Verb Base (dislocate) | 1. Move out of position; "dislocate joints".[Wordnet]. 2. Put out of its usual place, position, or relationship.[Wordnet]. 3. 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.[Websters]. 4. Base verb from the following inflections: dislocating, dislocated, dislocates, dislocator, dislocators, dislocatingly and dislocatedly.[Eve - graph theoretic] | |
| Adjective | 1. Being disturbing.
[Eve - graph theoretic] 2. Being disconcerting. [Eve - graph theoretic] 3. Being confusing, confounding or puzzling. [Eve - graph theoretic] 4. Being perplexing or mystifying.[Eve - graph theoretic] | |
Sources: compiled from various sources, (under license) copyright 2008. | Top | |
Date "DISLOCATING" was first used in popular English literature: sometime before 1785. (references) |
| Domain | Definition | ||
| Noah Webster | [Verb] Putting out of its proper place or out of joint.. Source: Webster's 1828 American Dictionary. | ||
| Wiktionary | [Verb] Present participle of dislocate. (references) | ||
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