"Replaceable" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Replaceable" Meaning

Replaceable refers to something that can be replaced by something else, typically a different person, object, or part, without affecting the overall functioning or effectiveness of a system, process, or situation.

In other words, a replaceable item or person is one that can be swapped out with something similar or identical, without causing significant disruption or impact. The term often implies that the original item or person is expendable or disposable.

"Replaceable" Examples

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Adjective


The new employee was hired as a replaceable cog in the company's marketing team.
Because of the financial crisis, many workers felt replaceable in the eyes of their bosses.

Verbs


He tried to find a way to replace his old, broken computer with a new one.
The new technology allowed us to replace traditional metal filings with environmentally friendly plastic.

Idioms


"You're the same as the last guy I hired, you're replaceable." (meaning feeling dispensable or easily replaced)
"He's too old to be replaced, he's been with the company for over 20 years." (meaning someone who is irreplaceable or valuable)

Synonyms


Interchangeable
Interchange
Substitute
Alternate
Substitutable

Antonyms


Essential
Unique
Indispensable

"Replaceable" Similar Words

Rephrase

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To rephrase means to express an idea or text in different words or language, without changing the original meaning. It involves restating or rewording something to make it clearer, more concise, or easier to understand.

Rephrased

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Expressed or worded again in a different way, especially in a clearer or more precise form.

Rephrasing

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Rephrasing is the act of rewriting or restating something in a different way, often to clarify its meaning, simplify its language, or convey it more effectively. It involves reorganizing the original text or idea into a new sentence or paragraph that conveys the same message but with different words and phrasing.

Repine

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Repined

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The word "repined" is a verb that is an archaic or poetic way of saying "longed or grieved for something or someone that is lost, gone, or absent".<br><br>Example: "She repined for her lost love, wandering the empty halls of her mind, remembering the joy they once shared."<br><br>It implies a sense of nostalgia, longing, or melancholy for something or someone that is no longer present.

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Replace

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To replace means to take the place of something or someone else, typically because something is broken, faulty, or no longer needed. It can also mean to fill someone's position, usually because they are absent, have been fired, or have left their job.

Replaced

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"Replaced" is a verb that means to take the position, place, or thing of another person, animal, or thing, usually by a new one, or to swap one thing for another. It can also mean to remove and substitute a different person, animal, or thing in a particular position or place.<br><br>Example sentences:<br>- She was replaced by a more senior colleague in the management position.<br>- The old chair was replaced with a new one.

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Replacements

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Virtually identical items that can be used in place of another. For example, a pencil can be replaced with a pen.

Replaces

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To take the place of something or someone, especially in a new or different situation. <br><br>Example: "The new nurse will replace the retiring doctor."

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Replant

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Replanted

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To replant means to plant (a tree, plant, etc.) again, especially in a new location, typically because the original one has failed, died, or been removed.

Replanting

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The act of planting a tree, crop, or other plant in the same location where it has grown before, often after the previous crop or plant has been harvested or removed.