Antonym: remove. Similar words: replacement, take place, take the place of, place, in place, in place of, placement, workplace. Meaning: [rɪ'pleɪs] v. 1. substitute a person or thing for (another that is broken or inefficient or lost or no longer working or yielding what is expected) 2. take the place or move into the position of 3. put in the place of another; switch seemingly equivalent items 4. put something back where it belongs.
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151. He would scrap the federal income tax and replace it with a national sales tax, a radical idea.
152. Nevertheless, some openings will result from the need to replace workers who transfer to other occupations or leave the labor force.
153. Remove the stitches from the standard gauge machine with the garter bar and replace them on the chunky machine.
154. Furthermore[http://Sentencedict.com], building enough to replace sufficient coal-fired stations to meet the draft EC Directive meant an impossible construction programme.
155. The clean coal project, he said, was to have a five-year timetable to replace the original 10-year timescale.
156. The credit facilities replace a secured, two-year credit agreement totaling $ 170 million and set to mature Jan. 31.
157. The existing building is too small, and there are plans to replace it within the next five years.
158. The arbitrator's decision is also meant to replace the reasons on which it depends.
159. That strike ended in the spring of 1992, when Caterpillar made headlines by threatening to permanently replace the strikers.
160. And where the old gargoyles are now crumbling away, attempts are being made to replace them, expensive though this is.
161. Spray on woodworm fluid following the manufacturer's advice, and replace the boards and then spray the top surface.
162. Two years later, under Reitern, the decision was taken to replace the vodka farm with an excise tax.
163. In each case, the language competence acquired is additive: it does not replace earlier competencies.
164. The grant was established two years ago to kick-start developments and not to replace funding of existing services.
165. Parts were easy to replace and the chassis and main body built to withstand mileage.
166. I had to replace four needles in all after that disaster.
167. Front and rear valances also bolt on, but are more costly than the sills to replace.
168. MiLAN, at its option, will repair or replace any defective product within its warranty or extended warranty period.
169. As a sign of his good faith, the company has agreed to replace the defective parts for free.
170. I've since bought a proper gold band to replace the make-do ring, but Peter was cremated in his.
171. Replace both so that you can use four wheel drive.
172. United was called into the U.S. camp to replace the Fort Wayne native.
173. He will replace acting chief administrative officer Gary Stephany, who will assume his former post of assistant administrative officer.
174. A generator powers their electricity, and they have no furnace to replace because they heat with electric baseboards.
175. Nobody who brings forward biological causes supposes that they replace social causes.
176. In October, the performers lost a three-month legal bid to replace Kipperman.
177. Our findings are intended not to replace, but to supplement other materials used for the analysis of political systems.
178. And they would shred the 40, 500-page federal tax code and replace it with a set of clear, concise rules.
179. Actually, the master criminal was carrying out his greatest coup, to murder and replace the world's most influential intelligence.
180. Imaginatively, however, negative moves of this kind have to be completed by devising new pictures to replace the old ones.
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