displacement

word

Definition

Displacement is the act of moving something or someone from its original place, often referring to people forced to leave their homes, or in science, to how far something has moved from its starting point.

Usage & Nuances

'Displacement' is formal and used in academic, scientific, and humanitarian contexts. Used for physics (distance from starting point), or for people forced to move (war, disaster). Not for moving objects around casually—use 'move' or 'relocate' instead.

Example Sentences

In physics, displacement means how far something moves from its starting point.

basic

After the hurricane, many people faced sudden displacement and struggled to find shelter.

natural

Engineers measured the bridge’s displacement during the earthquake.

natural

Economic crises often lead to the displacement of workers looking for new jobs.

natural

The displacement of people after the flood was tragic.

basic

The war caused large-scale displacement of families.

basic