No, the word 'dislodge' is a verb, a word meaning to force something out of a place where it is fixed; to force someone out of a position of authority.
Example: I needed help to dislodge my keys that I'd dropped in an escalator crevice.
No, the word 'dislodge' is a verb, a word meaning to force something out of a place where it is fixed; to force someone out of a position of authority.
Example: I needed help to dislodge my keys that I'd dropped in an escalator crevice.
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yank it out
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To hit or pry something to move it from where it is at. Such
as--> I used a pry bar to dislodge the rusty nail from the
wall.