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1
to take the place of something, or to put something or someone in the place of something or someone else:
Examples:
The
factory
replaced
most of
its
workers
with
robots
.
Tourism
has
replaced
agriculture
as the nation's
main
industry
.
2
If you
replace
something
broken
,
damaged
, or lost, you
provide
a new one:
Examples:
I
promised
to
replace
the
plate
that I'd
dropped
.
3
to put something back where it was before:
Examples:
The
librarian
replaced
the
books
correctly
on the
shelves
.
4
to take the place of something or put in the place of something or someone else:
Examples:
We
replaced
our old
air
conditioners.
The
ailing
actress
was
replaced
by her
understudy
.
5
to put something back where it was before:
Examples:
After
dusting
the
vase
, she
replaced
it on the
shelf
.
6
to take the place of something or someone else:
Examples:
The
single
farm
payment
will
replace
all subsidy
schemes
in
January
.
Four people have left the DA's
office
and not been
replaced
.
replace
sth with sth The
majority
of
British
people are
opposed
to
replacing
the
pound
sterling
with the
euro
.
replace
sb as sth He'll be
replaced
as undersecretary by Kate Michael.
7
to change something that is old,
damaged
, lost, etc. for something
newer
or better:
Examples:
The
machines
were too
expensive
to
replace
.
A lot of
technology
in this
hospital
is
ancient
and needs to be
replaced
.
The
company
guarantees
to
replace
a
stolen
handset
within
24
hours
.
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