Examples of 'could displace' in a sentence

Meaning of "could displace"

could displace: Indicates the possibility or potential for something to replace or move something else from its original position

How to use "could displace" in a sentence

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could displace
And only such tragedy could displace.
They could displace a large number of office jobs.
Increased frequency and severity of natural disasters could displace many millions of people.
The pressure could displace the fat or cause more of it to be absorbed.
If we can create enough pressure in here, we could displace the tar.
Driverless cars could displace the millions of people employed behind the wheel today.
The battle bogged down into a trench war, where neither side could displace the other.
Vibrate so fast that I could displace my molecular structure.
It was open to Mr. Virk to enquire as to whom he could displace.
IN, Do you believe that blogs could displace ranking terms in search engines like Google?
I share that disappointment, it would have been great if Bitcoin could displace government money.
It could displace central banks, conventional banking, and challenge the monopoly of national monies ”.
Even sea level rise below 3 feet could displace up to 4 million people.
By the end of this century, sea level rises alone could displace 13m people.
A six-foot rise could displace 6 million.

See also

Among the five different reagents analyzed, only the glu-glu peptide could displace bound anti-EE antibody.
Shovels, hands, boards -- anything, everything that could displace snow, was brought into instant requisition.

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