subbing

[sʌbɪŋ]

subbing Definition

  • 1the act of substituting or replacing someone or something
  • 2the process of editing or adding subtitles to a film or video

Using subbing: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "subbing" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    I'm subbing for my colleague who is on vacation.

  • Example

    The subbing of the injured player changed the team's strategy.

  • Example

    She's been doing subbing work for a TV network.

  • Example

    The subbing process for this movie took longer than expected.

subbing Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for subbing

Phrases with subbing

  • to substitute one player for another during a game or match

    Example

    The coach decided to sub out the striker in the second half.

  • to substitute one player for another during a game or match

    Example

    The coach decided to sub in the midfielder to strengthen the team's defense.

  • to substitute one player for another during a game or match

    Example

    The coach subbed off the defender who was playing poorly.

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Summary: subbing in Brief

'Subbing' [sʌbɪŋ] refers to the act of substituting or replacing someone or something, such as a player in a sports game. It can also refer to the process of editing or adding subtitles to a film or video. Examples include 'I'm subbing for my colleague who is on vacation' and 'She's been doing subbing work for a TV network.' Phrases like 'subbing out' and 'subbing in' are used in sports contexts to denote player substitutions.