forced displacement
1Forced migration — (also called deracination originally a French word meaning uprooting) refers to the coerced movement of a person or persons away from their home or home region. It often connotes violent coercion, and is used interchangeably with the terms… …
2Forced Migration Review — (FMR) is acknowledged by the humanitarian community as the world s most widely read publication on refugee, internal displacement and statelessness issues.It is published by the University of Oxford s Refugee Studies Centre in English, Arabic,… …
3Displacement — may refer to: Contents 1 Physical sciences 1.1 Physics 1.2 Engineering …
4Displacement (psiology, parapsychology, psychical science) — Displacement is a characteristic quality of psi, or anomalous cognition. It defines a statistical or qualitative correspondence between a stimulus and a set of responses that occurs independently of their normally perceptible spatial and temporal …
5displacement — UK US /dɪˈspleɪsmənt/ noun [U] HR ► a situation in which people are forced to leave their jobs: »job/labour displacement …
6Forced Relocation — (Internal Displacement) The prevalence of forced relocation of urban and rural residents in Burma since 1988 reflects both the strategic and economic priorities of the State Law and Order Restoration Council (SLORC; after 1997 known as the… …
7displacement — Synonyms and related words: Doppler effect, agency, alienation, amotion, autism, autistic thinking, avatar, avoidance mechanism, banishment, blame shifting, cashiering, catabolism, catalysis, change, commutation, compensation, consubstantiation,… …
8displacement — dis|place|ment [dısˈpleısmənt] n 1.) [U] formal when a group of people or animals are forced to leave the place where they usually live 2.) [singular] technical the weight or ↑volume of liquid that something replaces when it floats in that liquid …
9displacement — dis|place|ment [ dıs pleısmənt ] noun 1. ) uncount the process of forcing something out of its position or space 2. ) uncount a situation in which a person is forced to leave their region or country and go and live somewhere else 3. ) count or… …
10displacement — UK [dɪsˈpleɪsmənt] / US noun [uncountable] 1) the process of taking the place of someone or something 2) the process of forcing something out of its position or space 3) physics the amount of water that an object pushes out of the way when it is… …