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replaced

adjective as in returned to the same place

adjective as in having another in one's place

adjective as in having another in its place

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Flammable wooden fences along property lines can be replaced with metal or masonry.

He was replaced as first minister by Sturgeon's deputy John Swinney, who after a poor showing at July's general election has seen support for SNP stabilise in the polls.

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By the time his foot healed, more than a year later, Washington’s staff had been replaced, and Pondexter had been let go.

The legislation would have required them to be replaced with alternatives, such as electric heat pumps, within a set time frame after the sale of a property.

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The fine weather of the weekend has been replaced by colder more unsettled weather and northerly winds this week.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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