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View definitions for dislodge

dislodge

verb as in knock loose

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While one of her attempted murder victims, Child K, died days after Letby deliberately dislodged her breathing tube, prosecutors said she had not ultimately caused her death.

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Smith's unfortunate dismissal soon followed, the ball bumping into his leg stump with just enough force to dislodge the bail.

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In an era of already hurricane-force political cynicism, these fresh blasts will perhaps dislodge a few more roof tiles of belief that any administration can be trusted.

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Speaking in the Commons, Allister said his bill was about "fixing the foundations" which had been "disturbed and dislodged" by the trade arrangements.

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Richard Baker KC told the inquiry that babies' breathing tubes were dislodged at an "unusual" rate while she was on shift.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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