0 present participle of substitute --
1 to use something or someone instead of another thing or person: --
To improve environmental performance, the other option suggested by the author is substituting other low carbon fuels for coal or using washed coal.
They also respond to the labor market effects of employment creation in the industrial sector by substituting herbicides for increasingly expensive weeding labor.
Therefore, substituting primary resin with secondary resin can in theory reduce costs while still meeting final demand.
By substituting health professionals from other clinical areas to cover the hospital's essential services, patient welfare may be minimally safeguarded, at least temporarily.
Such substitutions may involve a strong formal component, as the two substituting sequences have many segments in common.
We do not see much advantage in substituting parameters requiring more assumptions and less specificity at this point.
I have shown, for instance, that there are examples of one deity substituting for another, and others in which two figures may be conflated.
We have obtained this equation by substituting into (3.8) the expression (5.2) and by integrating along a field line.