dislodge from

dislodge (someone or something) from (someone or something)

To free someone or something that is stuck. Fortunately, the Heimlich maneuver dislodged the piece of food from Greta's throat.
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Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

dislodge someone or something from someone or something

to loosen and remove someone or something from someone or something. We were unable to dislodge her from office. Gene was able to dislodge the bone from his throat.
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McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • dislodge
  • dislodge (someone or something) from (someone or something)
  • knock (someone or something) out of (someone or something)
  • knock out of
  • back (someone or something) up to (something)
  • back up to
  • freedom of maneuver
  • maneuver
  • manoeuvre
  • room for/to maneuver
References in periodicals archive
Application of heat and pressure during the printer's fixing step pushes molten toner into the paper matrix, which is then difficult to dislodge from the fiber.