An event that results in a displacement or discontinuity.
The act of disrupting an established order so it fails to continue.
1 He added the current dislocation of global markets will create acquisition opportunities.
2 The current dislocation , however, is by a much larger order of magnitude.
3 In general, long-term outcome of shoulder dislocation in these infants is good.
4 The so-called dislocation of the stifle in the horse is a misnomer.
5 Twenty-two cases had recurrent dislocation after a median interval of 30 months.
6 There would also be such dislocation that unemployment and poverty would increase.
7 The harder the asset is to trade, the greater the price dislocation .
8 The age of the patient and duration of the dislocation are unimportant.
9 More broadly, technology-driven job dislocation has become a source of constant anxiety.
10 Thirty-five children with unilateral developmental dislocation of the hip underwent closed reduction.
11 I didn't understand anything, a pitiful dislocation keeping me blind and eager.
12 The most common indications for revision were recurrent dislocation and acetabular revision.
13 For more than sixty years they have endured the pain of dislocation .
14 I'd give anything for a moment of dislocation , a blessed buffer zone.
15 But Mr. Withers would have none of this dislocation of the unities.
16 All had a posterior dislocation of the hip without any associated fracture.
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Dislocation в диалектах
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