Thinking which displaces, or otherwise defines, the sacred has been called atheistic, and that philosophy which does not place it here or there, like a thing, but at the joining of things and words, will always be exposed to this reproach without ever being touched by it.
Staying occupied displaces preoccupation and problems, and when we face our problems, they disappear.
Uncontrolled, mass immigration displaces British workers, forces people onto benefits, and suppresses wages for the low-paid.
In this very real world, good doesn't drive out evil. Evil doesn't drive out good. But the energetic displaces the passive.