detrusion

/dɪˈtruːʒən/
noun
  1. The act or process of pushing or forcing something downward or out of a place.
    • The detrusion of the debris from the pipe cleared the blockage.
    • The detrusion of the old fence posts required a lot of effort.
    • Geologists study the detrusion of rock layers during earthquakes.
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