replace|replaced|replaces|replacing in English
verb
[re·place || rɪ'pleɪs]
substitute for, fill the place of; provide a substitute item; return something to a particular position or locatio
Use "replace|replaced|replaces|replacing" in a sentence
1. Apexing Process in which one game replaces another, with the players of the replaced game playing the new game instead
2. Stop replacing your old, worn out carpet and rotten lumber and replace them with these aluminum and poly covered Bunks.
3. Faultfinding replaces praise.
4. It replaces the former quarter sessions.
5. One Adjustable Cord Replaces All Your Bungees
6. Learn Condemn, replacing Execute
7. Similarly, almost all level crossings have been replaced by underpasses and overpasses in the city, with plans to replace all of them in the near future.
8. Bq ON This application replaces Bq Plus
9. In most cases, however, Automation replaces labor
10. Where a Lock replaces the use of synchronized methods and statements, a Condition replaces the use of the Object monitor methods.
11. 7 Modified mastectomy replaces mastectomy for breast cancer.
12. It replaces Bios (basic input/output system)
13. Two replaces seascape 2000 drive where look for?
14. Byzantium's unique district, it replaces the Entertainment Complex
15. Belle Tire also replaces windshields and repairs chipped glass.
16. Replacing the Camshaft with a new or reconditioned one and replacing the bearings should resolve the problem.
17. Replace washers in Ballcock assembly or, if necessary, replace entire assembly
18. Axure Cloud is replacing Axure Share
19. Science replaces private prejudice with publicly verifiable evidence.
20. Inventory types replacing sensitive content categories.
21. Brilliant replaces lecture videos with hands-on, interactive lessons
22. They succeed in replacing the painting.
23. Audio dub replaces the original sound with new material.
24. The T9000 replaces the T805 as Inmos's high-end offering.
25. If iron replaces the magnesium within the structure of the mineral, it is called ferrorichterite; if fluorine replaces the hydroxyl, it is called fluororichterite.