0 past simple and past participle of substitute --
1 to use something or someone instead of another thing or person: --
Correspondingly, plasma theorists always freely substituted real plasmas by plasma ensembles, whether doing deliberately or unintentionally.
The operational semantics is self-application, that is, the current object is substituted for self in the body of the method which is invoked.
Moreover, not only was the coinage substituted, the whole class system and economic life underwent a total transformation.
Consequently, substituted or newly coined terms may acquire meanings that were not intended by their instigators.
This substitution operation must be performed with care to ensure that free variables in the substituted terms do not get accidentally bound in the result.
As a consequence, these variables can in fact be substituted out, although for reasons of clarity we shall not do so here.
In this example, a client could be substituted for the client without a notable change in meaning.
A small superiority for syllables emerged only when they substituted nonsense stimuli for the original bisyllabic words.