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Definition of dislocate verb from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

dislocate

verb
 
/ˈdɪsləkeɪt/
 
/ˈdɪsləʊkeɪt/,
 
/dɪsˈləʊkeɪt/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they dislocate
 
/ˈdɪsləkeɪt/
 
/ˈdɪsləʊkeɪt/,
 
/dɪsˈləʊkeɪt/
he / she / it dislocates
 
/ˈdɪsləkeɪts/
 
/ˈdɪsləʊkeɪts/,
 
/dɪsˈləʊkeɪts/
past simple dislocated
 
/ˈdɪsləkeɪtɪd/
 
/ˈdɪsləʊkeɪtɪd/,
 
/dɪsˈləʊkeɪtɪd/
past participle dislocated
 
/ˈdɪsləkeɪtɪd/
 
/ˈdɪsləʊkeɪtɪd/,
 
/dɪsˈləʊkeɪtɪd/
-ing form dislocating
 
/ˈdɪsləkeɪtɪŋ/
 
/ˈdɪsləʊkeɪtɪŋ/,
 
/dɪsˈləʊkeɪtɪŋ/
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  1. dislocate something to put a bone out of its normal position in a joint
    • He dislocated his shoulder in the accident.
    • a dislocated finger
    Collocations InjuriesInjuriesBeing injured
    • have a fall/​an injury
    • receive/​suffer/​sustain a serious injury/​a hairline fracture/(especially British English) whiplash/​a gunshot wound
    • hurt/​injure your ankle/​back/​leg
    • damage the brain/​an ankle ligament/​your liver/​the optic nerve/​the skin
    • pull/​strain/​tear a hamstring/​ligament/​muscle/​tendon
    • sprain/​twist your ankle/​wrist
    • break a bone/​your collarbone/​your leg/​three ribs
    • fracture/​crack your skull
    • break/​chip/​knock out/​lose a tooth
    • burst/​perforate your eardrum
    • dislocate your finger/​hip/​jaw/​shoulder
    • bruise/​cut/​graze your arm/​knee/​shoulder
    • burn/​scald yourself/​your tongue
    • bang/​bump/​hit/ (informal) bash your elbow/​head/​knee (on/​against something)
    Treating injuries
    • treat somebody for burns/​a head injury/​a stab wound
    • examine/​clean/​dress/​bandage/​treat a bullet wound
    • repair a damaged/​torn ligament/​tendon/​cartilage
    • amputate/​cut off an arm/​a finger/​a foot/​a leg/​a limb
    • put on/ (formal) apply/​take off (especially North American English) a Band-Aid™/(British English) a plaster/​a bandage
    • need/​require/​put in/ (especially British English) have (out)/ (North American English) get (out) stitches
    • put on/​rub on/ (formal) apply cream/​ointment/​lotion
    • have/​receive/​undergo (British English) physiotherapy/(North American English) physical therapy
    Topics Health problemsc2
  2. dislocate something to stop a system, plan etc. from working or continuing in the normal way synonym disrupt
  3. Word Originlate 16th cent.: probably a back-formation from dislocation , but perhaps from medieval Latin dislocatus ‘moved from a former position’, from the verb dislocare.
See dislocate in the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary
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