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Displaced

Displaced is an adjective that describes something or someone moved from a usual or original position. It can refer to physical objects relocated by force or design, as well as people whose homes or communities have been disrupted. In humanitarian and international contexts, displaced people may remain within their country as internally displaced persons (IDPs) or cross an international border to seek asylum as refugees. Displacement can result from armed conflict, persecution, natural disasters, or development projects. IDPs and refugees face urgent needs for shelter, water, food, protection, and access to services. Legal protections differ: refugees are covered by international refugee law and asylum systems; IDPs are primarily protected by national law and the Guiding Principles on Internal Displacement, with international guidance and aid.

In physics, displacement is a vector quantity that measures the straight-line distance and direction from an

Other uses: The term is also used in everyday language to describe relocation or removal from a

object's
initial
position
to
its
final
position,
regardless
of
the
path
traveled.
It
is
denoted
by
Δr,
its
magnitude
equals
the
distance
between
the
points,
and
its
direction
points
from
start
to
finish.
The
displacement
is
independent
of
the
path
taken
and
contrasts
with
total
distance
traveled.
place,
and
in
titles
or
descriptions
in
culture
and
media.
Displaced
has
no
single
specialized
meaning
beyond
these
senses.