deplace

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English

Etymology

From French déplacer (to move, displace).

Verb

deplace (third-person singular simple present deplaces, present participle deplacing, simple past and past participle deplaced)

  1. (transitive, rare) To displace.
    • 1982, Sherrell J. Aston, Albert Hornblass, Murray A. Meltzer, et al., editors, Third International Symposium of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery of the Eye and Adnexa, Baltimore, MD: Williams & Wilkins Co., →ISBN, page 116:
      Even without mobilization of the bone, the median eyelid angle can be deplaced in the nasal direction. For this purpose, we inserted a heart-shaped cartilage implant, curved toward the caruncula.