Dislocation in a sentence as a noun

I've honestly been surprised by how long the market's dislocation has been on this one.

"There was a premature dislocation on one of the umbilicals on the second stage.

Maybe not a great idea for a drought/famine caused dislocation, but maybe for a flood/typhoon destruction of housing event.

"In the near term, it's going to cause tremendous dislocation of human civilizations.

I spend a good deal of time in the wilderness, and I am hoping I never have to deal with a remote dislocation that won't go back in.

And how was that total dislocation from risk created?It started with government insuring banking deposits.

Eventually the economic dislocation becomes so bad that the system fails.

However, during periods of extreme dislocation, when traders pull out their limit orders, all that are left are stub quotes at a penny.

The process of getting here wasn't easy, but all of the political upheaval and human dislocation was very necessary to build the world we have now.

40 years is a pretty long lease period - well over a generation, more than enough time to plan for the economic dislocation of the lease expiration.

Dislocation definitions

noun

an event that results in a displacement or discontinuity

See also: disruption

noun

the act of disrupting an established order so it fails to continue; "the social dislocations resulting from government policies"; "his warning came after the breakdown of talks in London"

See also: breakdown

noun

a displacement of a part (especially a bone) from its normal position (as in the shoulder or the vertebral column)