0 present 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: --
With an inherent conflict between simply replacing price support with direct payments and controlling the rise in budget costs, what alternatives were available?
The house model eliminates ambiguities of kinship inevitably encountered with attempts to apply descent rules to corporate groups by replacing the term lineage with house.
The team working on replacing these functions of the hippocampus has copied its behavior, rather than waiting to understand its intricacies.
The sampling space is enlarged by retaining all parents and all offspring in the population rather than replacing parents by new offspring.
Once again, replacing the continuous score with the dichotomous score for institutional democracy does not change the sign and statistical significance level of media openness.
The cost-centre-stack profiler extends this idea by replacing pairs of cost centres with a stack of cost centres.
Cochlear implants are electronic devices that aim at replacing the cochlear function.
Recall the earlier discussion about replacing the parts of the frozen individual.