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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181. And I think I get annoyed with some managers because I found that they replace my work-sheet straight away.
182. Iain Dowie should come in to replace the injured Philip Gray.
183. Others have taken advantage of economic reforms to demolish their homes and replace them with small hotels that cater to foreign tourists.
184. They needed a servant to replace that girl Jane who had betrayed her trust.
185. Unions would like more flexible working hours to replace the nine-to-five,[www.Sentencedict.com] forty hour week.
186. Unfortunately, boom gave way to bust, and funds were never raised to replace most of the razed landmarks.
187. Chemicals: Used in machines chemicals replace direct manual energy such as wiping, scrubbing and scraping with chemical energy.
188. She spends the next ten years taking in washing, slaving away to pay back the money they borrowed to replace it.
189. I never replace a drummer with a drum machine straight away, unless it's absolutely necessary.
190. Chatsworth-based Ora won for its VibraRing line of rechargeable cellular phone batteries that can replace jarring rings with vibrations.
191. In all humanities disciplines the computer is used in an endeavour to replace intuition with quantification.
192. I can make a General in five minutes but a good horse is hard to replace. Abraham Lincoln
193. The only disadvantage of protein skimming is the loss of trace elements, but these are easy to replace as an additive.
194. Replace it with a picture of an elderly woman in a wheelchair desiring relief from chronic pain.
195. We will reform medical staffing and training to replace the consultant-led hierarchy with teams of accredited specialists.
196. It would be folly to replace him with the inexperienced Mr Kinnock.
197. Duroc had had to come of age and replace the older Duroc in the service of Nguyen Seth.
198. They would operate northern routes currently being electrified,(sentencedict.com) and replace 1957-built EMUs on Lisboa suburban services.
199. Victoria called a sidebar of her closest allies, urging them to replace nuptial sentiment with hard political decisiveness.
200. The main culprit is the Pioneer, a smaller, less advanced spy plane that the Hunter was supposed to replace.
201. The contractors immediately offered to pay for new tyres to replace those caked in bitumen.
202. It did not take much to reason that international capitalism had failed and that a new order must replace it.
203. It can be seen immediately that, in library terms, the 48K microcomputer could not replace the library catalogue.
204. Gradually coffee came to replace maize as the main agricultural produce of the community and foodstuffs were bought with surplus cash.
205. Finally, a constitutional court would inpart replace the function of the Weimar President in acting as a counterweight to parliament.
206. Every time they intervene in some one's mouth to fill cavities or replace fillings, they do damage as well as good.
207. That's the secret to life… replace one worry with another… Charles M. Schulz
208. Expenditure on marketing, research and development and capital equipment, saw a £378,000 interest charge replace a £733,000 credit.
209. It need not cost much to replace a slate or clean a gutter.
210. New brick houses were being built to replace prettier but more fragile jhumpas.
More similar words: replacement, take place, take the place of, place, in place, in place of, placement, workplace, out of place, marketplace, in the first place, reply, palace, face to face, deploy, black, repair, report, laconic, black out, pace, face, for lack of, space, trace, republic, report on, decrepit, repartee, reporter.