All dislodge synonyms
dis·lodge
D d verb dislodge
- oust — to expel or remove from a place or position occupied: The bouncer ousted the drunk; to oust the prime minister in the next election.
- displace — to compel (a person or persons) to leave home, country, etc.
- remove — to move from a place or position; take away or off: to remove the napkins from the table.
- uproot — to pull out by or as if by the roots: The hurricane uprooted many trees and telephone poles.
- disturb — to interrupt the quiet, rest, peace, or order of; unsettle.
- dislocate — to put out of place; put out of proper relative position; displace: The glacier dislocated great stones. The earthquake dislocated several buildings.
- disentangle — Free (something or someone) from an entanglement; extricate.
- get out — an offspring or the total of the offspring, especially of a male animal: the get of a stallion.
- free — enjoying personal rights or liberty, as a person who is not in slavery: a land of free people.
- dig out — to break up, turn over, or remove earth, sand, etc., as with a shovel, spade, bulldozer, or claw; make an excavation.