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replaceable
adjective as in exchangeable
adjective as in expendable
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And while damaged and diseased organs may be replaceable by transplants, as we age our bodies become much less resilient or able to cope with physical stressors.
Following a board meeting, it was agreed that only replaceable records could be disposed of.
In construction, immigrants make up 34% of the construction workforce and aren’t replaceable by Americans, who often don’t possess the required skills.
It makes the university into a business where profit is king and faculty are “just replaceable.”
That means that they must have a rechargeable battery, a replaceable coil, and be refillable.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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