The water was displaced by the speedboat.Things are very easy to be displaced.
The doctor says that I have displaced my shoulder.
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As a Nurse this makes me think of fluid shifts in the body. There are many causes for "displaced fluid" or fluid shifting. Ask your doctor.
It depends what you mean by displaced. If you mean why is the order of events different to the preceding Gospels, it is because John is not arranged in chronological order but thematically.
The word is Zionism.
Displaced liquid refers to the volume of liquid that is pushed aside or moved when an object is submerged or immersed in the liquid. This concept is related to Archimedes' principle, which states that the buoyant force acting on an object is equal to the weight of the displaced liquid.
The ribs are broken and not in their normal place in the body.
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The word 'displaced' is the past participle, past tense of the verb to displace.The past participle of the verb also functions as an adjective.EXAMPLESverb: Renewalable resources have not displaced fossil fuel energy.adjective: The displaced animals from the barn fire were taken in by a local farmer.The noun forms for the verb to displace are displacement and the gerund, displacing.
That is the amount of fluid displaced by the object beneath the surface of the fluid.
Not exactly. "Misplaced" means lost, or unable to be found. "Displaced" means put out of place. You know where it is, but it isn't where it belongs. "I had all of these cookies laid out on the tray and someone has messed around with them and displaced them." The cookies are on the tray, but in the wrong order. "I fell and displaced my hip." Your thighbone is still in your leg but it isn't connected to your pelvis correctly.