0 to take the place of something, or to put something or someone in the place of something or someone else:
1 to put something back where it was before:
2 to take the place of something or put in the place of something or someone else:
We replaced our old air conditioners.
The ailing actress was replaced by her understudy.
3 to put something back where it was before:
4 to take the place of something or someone else:
The single farm payment will replace all subsidy schemes in January.
Four people have left the DA's office and not been replaced.
replace sth with sth The majority of British people are opposed to replacing the pound sterling with the euro.
replace sb as sth He'll be replaced as undersecretary by Kate Michael.
5 to change something that is old, damaged, lost, etc. for something newer or better:
Do a global search for 'organise' and replace it with 'organize'.
The Council plans to knock the library down and replace it with a hotel complex.
Imperial units have in many cases been replaced by metric ones in Britain.
Doctors have replaced the top of his hip bone with a metal sphere.
We replaced one of the scheduled formal discussions with two parallel informal discussions in the day room to explore the impact of context.
Science advances by replacing old theories with new ones that make better predictions.
The model should be replaced only if an alternative model is proposed which provides a better summary of the 81 tasks.
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