0 present participle of substitute
1 to use something or someone instead of another thing or person:
I use that recipe but substitute wheat-free flour for regular flour.
I took out the words 'he' and 'his' and substituted them with 'they' and 'their'.
Computers can't substitute for human interaction.
Of course, no book or course of study can substitute for experience.
Thus, the intertemporal substitutability in consumption of the second good "undoes" the effect of the indivisibility by substituting percentages in time for probabilities.
This permits, for instance, referring expression generation to produce a single complex formula suitable for substituting into a proposition.
Users of text search engines use various strategies for refinement including substituting broader and narrower terms to increase or decrease the number of hits, respectively.