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displaced
[dis-pleyst]
adjective
lacking a home, country, etc.
moved or put out of the usual or proper place.
noun
Usually the displaced persons who lack a home, as through political exile, destruction of their previous shelter, or lack of financial resources.
After the earthquake, the displaced were temporarily housed in armories.
Other Word Forms
- undisplaced adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of displaced1
Example Sentences
Rows of tents - which have sprung up over the city to shelter Palestinians displaced by the Israeli military campaign - have also disappeared over the past month, the images show.
Medics said two people were killed in one strike on a tent at a camp for displaced families in western Gaza City, close to al-Shifa hospital.
Since 14 August, more than 82,000 people had been newly displaced, according to the cluster.
That disaster, along with the Palisades fire, displaced two distinct communities with deep roots in the music industry.
The UN has also said tent camps for the displaced in the south are overcrowded and unsafe, and that southern hospitals are operating at several times their capacity.
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