luxate (Meaning)

Wordnet

luxate (v)

move out of position

Webster

luxate (a.)

Luxated.

Webster

luxate (v. t.)

To displace, or remove from its proper place, as a joint; to put out of joint; to dislocate.

Synonyms & Antonyms of luxate

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luxate Sentence Examples

  1. The clumsy hiker managed to luxate his ankle while navigating a treacherous trail.
  2. The oppressive heat caused the metal structure to expand and luxate its bearings.
  3. The skilled surgeon carefully reduced the luxated shoulder, restoring range of motion to the patient.
  4. The child's elbow had become luxated after a fall from the swing set.
  5. The earthquake caused the building's foundations to shift, luxating the doors and windows.
  6. The mechanic discovered that the wheel had become luxated during the accident.
  7. The acrobat performed a daring stunt that involved luxating his spine.
  8. The dentist used special tools to luxate the impacted tooth from the patient's jaw.
  9. The team of surgeons worked together to luxate the dislocated bone back into its proper position.
  10. The patient experienced intense pain and swelling after luxating their knee in a fall.

FAQs About the word luxate

move out of positionLuxated., To displace, or remove from its proper place, as a joint; to put out of joint; to dislocate.

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The clumsy hiker managed to luxate his ankle while navigating a treacherous trail.

The oppressive heat caused the metal structure to expand and luxate its bearings.

The skilled surgeon carefully reduced the luxated shoulder, restoring range of motion to the patient.

The child's elbow had become luxated after a fall from the swing set.