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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211. No-one forces them to undertake work which will use more energy than the food they consume can replace.
212. One might wish to replace the obsolete name of a country or language with the modern name in every definition or etymology.
213. Technology changes the quality of life. Technology cannot replace human intelligence. Dr T.P.Chia
214. And it occurred to me that I neither knew how many the family owned nor how difficult mine would be to replace.
215. It consists of four air springs, which replace the coil springs,[www.Sentencedict.com] new dampers and four height sensors at each corner.
216. New media offer many advantages over the magnetic tapes that they replace.
217. An under-cook was supervising the cleaning of the stove around the cauldron and the preparation of fresh ingredients to replace those lost.
218. If there are no electric cables, you can replace the fuses without worry.
219. It did not replace my fascination for mammals, birds and reptiles.
220. Flooring-grade chipboard can also be used to completely replace badly worn or damaged boards.
221. The city has finally given a definite date to replace the street light.
222. They were calling on the Government to replace millions of pounds, plundered by Maxwell from pension funds.
223. Hence sustainable agriculture could replace unsustainable agriculture, reducing the impact of erosion and flooding on downstream agricultural areas.
224. Voters in June approved a $ 525 million stadium and mall complex to replace the aging Candlestick.
225. Sharks of modern type replace their worn teeth with new ones by a sort of conveyor belt system.
226. A clause in their Florida agreement requires the Sox to find a team to replace them in Sarasota.
227. Honesty is an expensive virtue, and no one is really 100% honest. People are by nature half- honest and half- hypocritical, and they naturally choose to be hypocritical if doing so is beneficial to them. There is always a constant struggle between honesty and dishonesty, but nothing can replace honesty in a pleasant, healthy and happy life. Dr T.P.Chia
228. A search committee will be formed shortly to select candidates to replace Tien, but a decision is months away.
229. By supplying addition molecules of chlorine it is possible to replace all the hydrogen atoms.
230. Technical workers with an academic qualification are tending to replace the engineers of former years.
231. The minerals in a normal diet will be adequate to replace any losses.
232. Because egalitarian feminist psychology wants to adapt conventional psychology, rather than replace it, it has to begin from psychology's self-definition.
233. Chimneys crashed to the ground, bringing roof tiles with them, but the insurance companies will replace those.
234. It does not replace your comprehensive consultation with a caring and highly experienced surgeon.
235. So an electrically-operated flow valve was developed, in conjunction with Silsoe, to replace the air-actuated system.
236. A larger, more complicated set of questions then came to replace the first simple questions.
237. In telecommunications, optical fibres made of glass will gradually replace the traditional copper cables in new equipment.
238. But Kit wasn't having some young blood replace his female prizes.
239. Iron fittings could replace wooden components gradually, allowing major alterations to take place over a long period.
240. They also got a new source of money, the council tax, to replace Mrs Thatcher's hated poll tax.
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