"Replate" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
To repeal or cancel something usually official, like a law, especially one that is considered bad or unfair.
Example: The government decided to repeal the tax on low-income families.
Virtually identical items that can be used in place of another. For example, a pencil can be replaced with a pen.
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."
To substitute one thing for another in order to make a change, often temporary, to something.<br><br>Example: She decided to replace her old phone with a new one.<br><br>Synonyms: substitute, exchange, swap, exchange, interchange.<br><br>Antonyms: keep, retain, maintain.
To replant (a plant) is to plant it again, typically after it has been removed from the soil or a previous location.
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.
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.
To re-plaster means to repair or restore a surface, typically an old wall, by applying a new layer of plaster over the existing one. This process is often done to fix cracks, holes, or other damage to the plaster, and to give the surface a smooth and even appearance.
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.
Repaid or replayed refer to something that was done again or returned in payment for something else. However, "replayed" is typically used more with actions or events, especially in contexts like sports or media, such as replaying a game or a piece of video. <br><br>If you "replayed" something, you're essentially doing it again, usually something previously done or experienced. For example, replaying a game to improve scores or replaying a movie because you wanted to enjoy it again.<br><br>The word can convey a range of meanings depending on the context, but generally, it involves taking a past action or event and re-engaging with it in some form.
Replaying refers to doing something again, typically after having done it before. It can also refer to repeating or re-running a video, audio, or other digital media file.
Replays can refer to multiple meanings depending on the context:<br><br>1. Sports: In sports, replays refer to the rebroadcasting of a specific segment of a game or competition, often to clarify a call made by an official, dispute a decision, or highlight a significant play.<br><br>2. Video Games: In video games, replays can refer to rewatching recorded gameplay, often to analyze strategies, identify mistakes, or showcase impressive moments.<br><br>3. Computer Science: In the context of software, a replay may refer to re-executing the input, processing sequences, or the system's behavior to verify the outcome.<br><br>However, in general conversation, "replay" most often means to watch or listen to something that was recorded or saved before, such as a video game, a football highlight, or even an old concert.<br><br>Example sentences:<br>- Would you like to watch the replay of the New England Patriots vs. Patriots game?<br>- Professionals can often improve their game through game replays.<br>- The child spent many hours playing video games, watching replays of his in-game performances.
To replenish means to supply or refill something, especially a store or a supply, in order to restore it to its usual level or quality. It can also mean to make or become healthy or strong again after being weak or tired.