"Replaces" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Replaces" Meaning

To take the place of something or someone, especially in a new or different situation.

Example: "The new nurse will replace the retiring doctor."

"Replaces" Examples

Verb: replaces


Example 1: Replace a new part/something with an old one

"She replaced the old engine with a new one."

Example 2: Take the place of something or someone else

"The new manager will replace John at the conference."

Example 3: Change the original thing or person with a different one

"The old building will be replaced by a new high-rise one."

Example 4: Give an alternative to something/someone

"The airline replaces your lost luggage with new ones."

Example 5: Give new information or explanation for something

"The teacher replaces his first explanation with a simple example."

"Replaces" Similar Words

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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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"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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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.

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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.

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The word "replay" can have different meanings depending on the context:<br><br>1. Sports: In sports, a replay refers to the repeated execution of a play or a section of a game when a mistake or controversy has occurred.<br><br>2. Audio and Video: To replay means to play back again, usually a recording or a video.<br><br>3. Computer Science: In computing, a replay refers to the repetition of a message or a transaction to resolve a network problem.<br><br>4. Common usage: To replay something means to do it again, usually as a way of re-doing something that went wrong or to improve a performance.

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