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View definitions for replaced

replaced

adjective as in returned to the same place

adjective as in having another in one's place

adjective as in having another in its place

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Example Sentences

And if this replaced animal protein it could also have huge emission and water benefits.

From Salon

"Too many social homes have been sold off before they can be replaced, which has directly contributed to the worst housing crisis in living memory," said Rayner.

From BBC

The decommissioned ships will be replaced by a new Type 26 frigate and multi-role support ships.

From BBC

As he puts it: can you apprehend people more quickly than they can be replaced?

From BBC

The human body also regenerates, in short, dead cells are replaced by newly produced ones.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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