Medical Dictionary
Main Entry:
dis·place Pronunciation:
(')dis-'plAs Function:
transitive verb Inflected Forms:
-placed;
-plac·ing 1 a : to remove from the usual or proper place
displaced so that patches of gray matter are scattered among the bundles of white fibers —R.L. Cecil et al> b : to shift (an emotion or behavior) from a maladaptive or unacceptable object or form of outlet to a more adaptive or acceptable one <displacepunishable behavior by directing it towards things that cannot punish —B. F. Skinner>
2 : to set free from chemical combination by taking the place of displaces the hydrogen of dilute acids>
3 : to subject to percolation