Displace

/dɪsˈpleɪs/ verb

To displace is to move something or someone from their usual or proper place. It can refer to objects being shifted or people being forced to leave their homes.

From 'dis-' meaning 'away' and 'place', from Old French 'placer' and Latin 'platea' meaning 'open space'. It literally means 'to put out of place'.

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