disloign in a sentence
v. t.
📚 Grade Level: Grade 9, Grade 10, Grade 11, Grade 12
Definition
Disloign (verb): To loosen or detach something that is firmly fixed or joined.
Sample Sentences
- The impact of the earthquake was strong enough to disloign several buildings in the historic district.
- He tried to disloign the stubborn bolt from the rusty bike frame, but it wouldn’t budge.
- Over time, the constant pressure can disloign the delicate balance of the ecosystem.
- The engineer warned that any attempt to disloign the structure without proper support could lead to a collapse.
- Her persistent questioning seemed to disloign his confidence as he presented his ideas.