displace
Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
displace/dɪsˈpleɪs/
▶verb
- 1 move from the proper or usual position.
- 2 take the place, position, or role of; oust.
- 3 (often as adj. displaced) force (someone) to leave their home, typically because of war or persecution: displaced persons.
'displace' also found in these Oxford entries:
blow
- bump
- decentre
- downthrow
- equivalent
- outcompete
- start
- syncopate
- upthrow
- valency

