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replacement
[ri-pleys-muhnt]
noun
the act of replacing.
a person or thing that replaces another.
summer replacements for vacationing staff; a replacement for a broken dish.
Military., a sailor, soldier, or airman assigned to fill a vacancy in a military unit.
Also called metasomatism. Geology., the process of practically simultaneous removal and deposition by which a new mineral grows in the body of an old one.
replacement
/ rɪˈpleɪsmənt /
noun
the act or process of replacing
a person or thing that replaces another
geology the growth of a mineral within another of different chemical composition by gradual simultaneous deposition and removal
Also called: petrification. a process of fossilization by gradual substitution of mineral matter for the original organic matter
Other Word Forms
- nonreplacement noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of replacement1
Example Sentences
Voters can choose to have a vote-by-mail ballot sent to the residence of a family member or friend, a post office box, or your place of employment by completing a replacement ballot request.
He said there would be a gradual implementation, with some changes not made until "end of life or use" replacements are required.
When private utilities are at fault, the resulting payouts can make it easier to construct a replacement.
Given that the Times analysis designated 162 mobile homes as destroyed, the analysis was adjusted to count the 132 replacement apartment units.
A partnership between the landowner, the city and for- and nonprofit developers led to plans for more than 400 apartments on the site, including full replacement of 162 units for low-income seniors.
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