Displaceability

noun

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Definitions

Noun
  1. 1
    The quality or degree of being displaceable. countable, uncountable

    "The process of making and marking members of the nation as “foreign” or “strange”—this alienation and alienization—is clearly embodied by those migrants who are targeted by state policies. But the effects of displaceability are far-reaching."

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"The process of making and marking members of the nation as “foreign” or “strange”—this alienation and alienization—is clearly embodied by those migrants who are targeted by state policies. But the effects of displaceability are far-reaching."

Etymology

From displace + -ability.

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