dislodge in a sentence
v. t.
📚 Grade Level: Grade 9, Grade 10, Grade 11, Grade 12
Definition
Dislodge: to remove or force something from its position or place.
Sample Sentences
- The intense winds managed to dislodge several roof tiles during the storm.
- Doctors used specialized tools to dislodge the object that was stuck in the patient's throat.
- The environmental team worked hard to dislodge the debris from the river to restore the ecosystem.
- He tried to dislodge the stubborn stain from his shirt with a bit of soap and water.
- The earthquake caused the boulders to dislodge, creating a hazardous situation on the road.
- The earthquake managed to dislodge several boulders from the mountainside.
- She used a hammer to dislodge the stubborn nail from the wall.
- The strong wind dislodged the roof tiles, causing them to scatter across the yard.
- The team worked tirelessly to dislodge the stuck vehicle from the muddy terrain.
- He hoped that the new evidence would dislodge the long-standing assumptions about the case.
- The strong winds managed to dislodge several branches from the old oak tree.
- She used a crowbar to dislodge the heavy stone that was blocking the entrance.
- The mechanic had to dislodge the stuck tire before he could replace it.
- In an effort to dislodge the stubborn dirt from the carpet, she rented a steam cleaner.
- The rescue team worked tirelessly to dislodge the trapped hiker from the rocky terrain.