Sentences with displace
dis·place
D d - These factories have displaced tourism as the country's largest source of foreign exchange. [VERB noun]
- In Europe alone thirty million people were displaced. [be VERB-ed]
- Heavy monsoon rains and floods kill at least 178 people and displace another 19 million across Bangladesh and much of northern India.
- While his massive hands and size-14 feet displace water at a remarkable rate.
- A ship displaces a certain amount of water, factory workers that have been displaced by machines
- Fiction displaces fact.
- States to occupy the vacuum and to further displace Australian interests.
- But when and if either venture happens, it's unlikely to displace the musical bond between Oxley and Abrahams.
- No sentiment of night can now displace our ironic materialism.
- As carrying with it a homogenising global culture that will supplement and probably progressively displace particular local cultures.