displace
force out / replace / push aside
Transitive Verb
past: displacedpp: displaceding: displacing
This term conveys a sense of forced removal or inevitable substitution. When applied to people, it carries a heavy emotional or political weight, often associated with war, natural disasters, or gentrification, where the removal is involuntary and disruptive. In technical or scientific contexts, the word describes a physical law of volume and pressure. It shifts from a social connotation of loss to a mechanical description of how one substance pushes another aside to occupy its space.
Meanings
Transitive Verb
[~ something][~ someone]
To force something or someone out of its usual or proper place.
"The floodwaters displaced thousands of residents from their homes."