0 to do someone else's work for them because they cannot or will not do it themselves:
She will fill in for him while he's at the conference.
1 to do someone else’s job temporarily:
The gym teacher was sick today, so a substitute filled in for her.
2 to write or type information on a document in spaces that are provided for it:
4 to tell someone something they do not know, especially something that happened when they were not there:
5 a person who does a job for a short period of time, for example, for someone who is ill
When accompanying a song, the instrumental line usually follows the vocal line in unison with some ornamental variation and fill-in melodies between vocal phrases.
As might have been expected, there is a rather close connection between the avoidance of fill-in and the maintenance of scarcity.
More precisely, the guiding principle is that fill-in is accepted at locations in the global matrix where the nodes belong to the same finite element.
The fill-in rules would not be applicable to such a representation, resulting in a target-appropriate realization of [s].
This is mainly due to the effect of fill-in occurring during the factorisation process.
With population pressure rising, some residents petitioned to fill-in the palace moat and use that land for new construction.
Forms were elicited through definitions, paraphrases, fill-in-theblank phrases, pictures or drawings.
The further imposition of the fill-in property has important conceptual and mathematical consequences.
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