replaced

[riˈpleɪst]

replaced Definition

  • 1to take the place of something or someone
  • 2to put something new in the place where something old or damaged was

Using replaced: Examples

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

  • Example

    The old engine was replaced with a new one.

  • Example

    She was replaced by a younger actress.

  • Example

    He replaced the batteries in the remote control.

  • Example

    The broken window was replaced with a new one.

replaced Synonyms and Antonyms

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Phrases with replaced

  • able to be replaced

    Example

    The parts are replaceable if they become damaged.

  • a part that can be removed and replaced if it becomes damaged or worn out

    Example

    The mechanic replaced the damaged replaceable part with a new one.

  • a battery that can be removed and replaced when it runs out of power

    Example

    The remote control uses a replaceable battery.

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Summary: replaced in Brief

The verb 'replaced' [riˈpleɪst] means to substitute or exchange something or someone with another. It also means to put something new in the place of something old or damaged. Examples include 'The old engine was replaced with a new one.' and 'The broken window was replaced with a new one.' 'Replaced' has related phrases like 'replaceable,' which means able to be replaced, and 'replaceable part,' which refers to a part that can be removed and replaced if it becomes damaged or worn out.

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