hasMaxDisplacement

P84064
predicate

Indicates the maximum distance or extent to which something can move or be displaced from its original position.

All labels observed (7)

Label Occurrences
maximumSurfaceDisplacement 8
maximumVerticalDisplacement 3
displacementLimit 2

Description generation (PDg)

The one-sentence description above was generated by prompting gpt-5.1 with the predicate name and this instruction.

Instruction
Given a predicate that represents a relationship or action between entities, generate a one-sentence description explaining its meaning.  
# Instructions
Focus on describing the relationship, not the entities themselves. 
# Response Format
Begin the description with \' Indicates...\'
Input
Predicate: hasMaxDisplacement
Generated description
Indicates the maximum distance or extent to which something can move or be displaced from its original position.

Sample triples (17)

Subject Object
Panamax about 65,000 deadweight tons
1968 Borrego Mountain earthquake about 2.5 meters via predicate surface "maximumSurfaceDisplacement"
World Rally Car 2.0-litre (pre-2011 era) via predicate surface "displacementLimit"
World Rally Car 1.6-litre (2011–2021 era) via predicate surface "displacementLimit"
Teton fault several meters via predicate surface "hasMaximumSingleEventDisplacement"
Nojima Fault about 2 meters horizontal via predicate surface "maximumSurfaceDisplacement"
Nojima Fault about 1.5 meters vertical via predicate surface "maximumSurfaceDisplacement"
2016 Kaikōura earthquake up to 8 m via predicate surface "maximumVerticalDisplacement"
1943 Tosya–Ladik earthquake several meters via predicate surface "maximumDisplacement"
1999 İzmit earthquake several meters via predicate surface "maximumSurfaceDisplacement"
1999 Düzce earthquake about 5 meters via predicate surface "maximumSurfaceDisplacement"
Waterpocket Fold monocline approximately 7,000 feet via predicate surface "maximumVerticalDisplacement"
Ferrari 053 3.0 L via predicate surface "regulationDisplacementLimit"
Greendale Fault approximately 1.5 metres via predicate surface "maximumVerticalDisplacement"
1857 Fort Tejon earthquake about 9 meters via predicate surface "maximumSurfaceDisplacement"
1857 Fort Tejon earthquake about 30 feet via predicate surface "maximumSurfaceDisplacement"
1999 Hector Mine earthquake about 5.5 m via predicate surface "maximumSurfaceDisplacement"