BUMP vs DISPLACE: NOUN
- In cricket, the act of rising higher than usual from the pitch after being bowled: said of the ball.
- A material used for coarse sheets.
- A shock from a collision, such as from the jolting of a vehicle.
- A booming, hollow noise.
- A shot of hard liquor, sometimes accompanied by a beer chaser.
- A pass in volleyball made by redirecting the ball with the inside of the forearms, especially when extended and held together.
- A forward thrust of the pelvis, as in a burlesque striptease.
- A rise or increase, as in prices or enrollment.
- A slight swelling or lump.
- A raised or rounded spot; a bulge.
- The sound of something bumping.
- A blow, collision, or jolt.
- Something that bulges out or is protuberant or projects from a form
- An impact (as from a collision)
- In London, a sort of matting used for covering floors.
- A lump on the body caused by a blow
- The act of striking the stern of the boat in advance with the prow of the boat following.
- A swelling or prominence, resulting from a bump or blow; a protuberance.
- A thump; a heavy blow.
- The noise made by the bittern.
- The corner of the stock of a gun at the top of the heel-plate.
- Specifically The popular designation of the natural protuberances on the surface of the skull or cranium, which phrenologists associate with distinct qualities, affections, propensities, etc., of the mind: used ironically for the word organ employed by phrenologists: as, the bump of veneration, acquisitiveness, etc.
- A swelling or protuberance, especially one caused by a blow.
- In English boat-racing, the striking of one boat by the prow of another following her. See bump, transitive verb, 2.
- One of the protuberances on the cranium which are associated with distinct faculties or affections of the mind
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BUMP vs DISPLACE: VERB
- Knock against with force or violence
- Dance erotically or dance with the pelvis thrust forward
- Assign to a lower position; reduce in rank
- Remove or force from a position of dwelling previously occupied
- Come upon, as if by accident; meet with
- Cause to move, usually with force or pressure
- Terminate the employment of; discharge from an office or position
- To have a weight equal to that of the water displaced.
- To supplant, or take the place of something or someone; to substitute.
- To move something, or someone, especially to forcibly move people from their homeland.
- Move (people) forcibly from their homeland into a new and foreign environment
- Force to move
- Take the place of
- Put out of its usual place, position, or relationship
- Remove or force from a position of dwelling previously occupied
- Cause to move, both in a concrete and in an abstract sense
- Take the place of or have precedence over
BUMP vs DISPLACE: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To strike or collide with.
- To cause to knock against an obstacle.
- To knock to a new position; shift.
- To shake up and down; jolt.
- To displace from a position within a group or organization.
- To raise; boost.
- To pass (a volleyball) by redirecting it with the forearms.
- To come in violent contact with something; to thump.
- To bump a volleyball.
- To proceed with jerks and jolts.
- To hit or knock against something.
- To deprive (a passenger) of a reserved seat because of overbooking.
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BUMP vs DISPLACE: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To strike, as with or against anything large or solid; to thump.
- To dislodge; to drive away; to banish.
- To move or shift from the usual place or position, especially to force to leave a homeland or other place of residence.
- To remove from a state, office, dignity, or employment; to discharge; to depose.
- To crowd out; to take the place of.
- To change the place of; to remove from the usual or proper place; to put out of place; to place in another situation.
- To discharge from a job, office, or position.
- To take the place of; supplant.
- To push aside and occupy the physical space of (a volume of fluid).
- To force to leave a place of residence.
- To move, shift, or force from the usual place or position.
- To replace (an atom, radical, ion, or molecule) in a compound during a reaction.
BUMP vs DISPLACE: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Come upon, as if by accident
- Meet with
- Assign to a lower position
- Reduce in rank
- To enjoy some music greatly
- To make a loud, heavy, or hollow noise, as the bittern; boom.
- To cause to come in violent contact; bring into concussion; knock; strike; thump: as, to bump one's head against a wall.
- In English boat-racing, to touch (the stern of a boat ahead) with the bow of the following boat. See extract.
- To come forcibly in contact with something; strike heavily: as, the vessel bumped against the wharf.
- To ride without rising in the stirrups on a rough-trotting horse.
- In chem., to give off vapor intermittently and with almost explosive violence, as some heated solutions.
- To form bumps or protuberances.
- To play music at loud volume
- To remove to a different place; put out of the usual or proper place: as, to displace books or papers.
- To remove from any position, office, or dignity; depose: as, to displace an officer of government.
- Synonyms To dislodge, oust, dismiss, discharge.
- Terminate the employment of
- To take the place of; replace
- To disorder; disturb; spoil.
BUMP vs DISPLACE: RELATED WORDS
- Find, Demote, Encounter, Relegate, Chance, Protuberance, Happen, Bulge, Jut, Break, Protrusion, Hump, Blow, Knock, Hit
- Oust, Repel, Supersede, Disappear, Negate, Overwhelm, Replace, Supplant, Deracinate, Force out, Bump, Move, Uproot, Dislodge, Dislocate
BUMP vs DISPLACE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Displace, Find, Encounter, Relegate, Chance, Protuberance, Happen, Bulge, Jut, Break, Protrusion, Hump, Blow, Knock, Hit
- Relocate, Oust, Repel, Supersede, Disappear, Negate, Overwhelm, Replace, Supplant, Deracinate, Bump, Move, Uproot, Dislodge, Dislocate
BUMP vs DISPLACE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- London and bump into Benedict Cumberbatch than wander through your life and bump into a demon.
- Bump testing standards are getting tighter in all regions and the need for controlled bump and calibration records is a must.
- He said bump stock purchases increased in the past year after President Trump floated the idea of banning bump stocks.
- At the time of booking advise the event date, location, bump in and bump out times.
- Sometimes this is a bump and you can glue the key to the bump.
- Bump the deep wood and bump this bait off rocky points as well.
- Ah, I always wondered what that bump was for, an alignment bump.
- Bump, ultrasound, and announcement pics go in the daily bump thread only.
- EVERY vehicle all day and night goes bump, bump or screeches tyres.
- Force Bump When Overdue: When enabled, a bump test is required if the sensor has exceeded its bump test interval.
- Sometimes totally new novel systems displace established ones.
- Amendment does not entirely displace federal commerce power.
- What we do with these is displace them?
- Transfers are not permitted to displace existing Employees.
- Displace To leave one position and occupy another.
- Negative values displace in onedirection, and positive values displace in the opposite direction.
- Round lures displace water equally to both sides, but they displace different amounts of water at different points on the curve.
- Multichannel Face Displace Multichannel Nose Displace Fullface Albedo downtorrent.
- Some regulatory costs displace investment and others displace consumption, and the two effects are not economically identical.
- Displace Modifiers The displace modifier uses a texture to displace the vertices of a mesh.
BUMP vs DISPLACE: QUESTIONS
- Do bump displacements in different trials induce behavioral inaccuracies?
- How does a multiples pregnancy affect the baby bump?
- How many studies are there on the reminiscence bump?
- When did BUMP OF CHICKEN release their first album?
- How to create bump-mapped/specular terrain in Unity?
- Why don't doctors bump heads with other physicians?
- Why do most memories arise during the reminiscence bump?
- Are automatic landscaping trimmers better than bump feed?
- What causes bump steer problems with trailer suspension?
- How do you say Bumpity Bump Bump Bump in basketball?
- Why doesn't copper displace hydrogen from zinc oxide?
- Which metals in the reactivity series can displace hydrogen?
- Will the Future Tech displace humans and their jobs?
- How does ethanol displace other substrates when present?
- What will displace iodine from an aqueous solution?
- Will vaping displace tobacco products in the future?
- Will the panther chameleon displace other chameleons?
- Why did splinter cell infiltrate Displace International?
- Does unlicensed downloading displace digital music sales?
- Will artificial intelligence displace human employees?