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dislocated

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/dɪsˈloʊkeɪtɪd/ · dis-lo-cat-ed

Describing a bone that has been forced out of its normal position at a joint.

Meanings

adjectivemedical

Describing a bone that has been forced out of its normal position at a joint.

ایسی حالت جس میں ہڈی اپنی معمول کی جگہ سے باہر چلی گئی ہو۔

مکدّر

makdar

Formal: نقصان

Synonyms

displacedmisplacedshiftedناہموارغیرموزوںمنتقل

Antonyms

alignedin placenormalہم آہنگصحیحمعمولی

Common Collocations

  • dislocated joint
  • dislocated shoulder
  • dislocated bone

Example Sentences

He dislocated his shoulder while playing basketball.

اس نے باسکٹ بال کھیلتے ہوئے اپنے کندھے کو مکدّر کر لیا۔

Us ne basketball khelte hue apne kandhay ko makdar kar liya.

The doctor confirmed that she had a dislocated knee.

ڈاکٹر نے تصدیق کی کہ اس کا گھٹنا مکدّر ہو گیا ہے۔

Doctor ne tasdiq ki ke is ka ghutna makdar ho gaya hai.

After the fall, the patient was brought in with a dislocated wrist.

گرنے کے بعد، مریض کو مکدّر کلائی کے ساتھ لایا گیا۔

Ghirne ke baad, mariz ko makdar kalai ke saath laya gaya.

Easily Confused With

dislocate:While 'dislocate' is the action, 'dislocated' describes the condition after the action.

Word Family

dislocate
verbمکدّر کرنا
dislocation
nounمکدّر ہونا

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Think of 'dislocated' as 'out of place' which can be remembered by imagining something that doesn't fit.

Picture a dislocated shoulder in a sports game, which helps connect the medical term with the action.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Latin "dislocatus" — to place apart

First known use: 16th century

The word developed from literal physical dislocation to metaphorical uses, including emotional or social dislocation.