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Unplace vs Unplaced - What's the difference?

unplace | unplaced |

As a verb unplace

is to remove from one's place; displace.

As a noun unplace

is lack or absence of place; placelessness; displacement.

As an adjective unplaced is

not assigned a place.

unplace

English

Verb

(en-verb)
  • (lb) To remove from one's place; displace.
  • Noun

    (en noun)
  • Lack or absence of place; placelessness; displacement.
  • *2014 , Bonnie Wheeler, Medieval Mothering - Page 164 :
  • More fundamental even than the paradox of dying to live is the paradox of being enclosed in a narrow place to gain access to the limitless unplace which is Heaven: my cell is so narrow,' you may say, but oh, how wide is the sky!

    unplaced

    English

    Adjective

    (-)
  • Not assigned a place.
  • *1870 , James Thomson,
  • *:For none of these I write, and none of these
  • *:Could read the writing if they deigned to try;
  • *:So may they flourish in their due degrees,
  • *:On our sweet earth and in their unplaced sky.
  • * 2009 , Karl N. Magnacca, Patrick M. O'Grady, Revision of the Modified mouthparts species group of Hawaiian Drosophila
  • Until more detailed phylogenetic work is done to elucidate their true relationships, it seems best to leave all these species unplaced .
  • (horse racing) Not among the first three horses to finish a race.
  • * {{quote-news, year=2009, date=January 18, author=Adrian Dunn, title=Girls combine to Posta win at Flemington, work=Herald Sun citation
  • , passage=The Listed John Dillon Stakes (1400m) at Caulfield on Australia Day is an option for Rok Posta, who has only been unplaced four times in his 20 starts. }}