0 past simple and past participle of replace --
1 to take the place of something, or to put something or someone in the place of something or someone else: --
2 to put something back where it was before: --
The verb-and-particle ttwui-e "run" is revised and replaced with the verb-and-particle tul-e "enter".
This embolized to the pulmonary artery, was retrieved and replaced with an 8 mm coil.
The prolapsed leaflet was confirmed at surgery and the valve was replaced.
The balloon catheter was replaced by the end-hole catheter and angiography repeated.
At operation the grossly regurgitant left-sided morphologically tricuspid valve was replaced by a "top-hat" inverted aortic valve homograft.
However, the following proposition shows that the constant 1/6 in the density assumption cannot be replaced with a smaller constant.
In the course of time, these tools were discarded and replaced by new ones made of local flint varieties.
Posts that had become too weak could, if desired, be replaced.