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View definitions for replaced

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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Example Sentences

Riots broke out in 1994, after Iranian authorities replaced a Sunni mosque in Mashad with a development project.

The legal jungle must be bulldozed, and replaced by radically simpler framework of goals and principles.

The “smile through tears” had replaced the previous mindset that laughing was for the poor.

The prize will not be replaced if lost, mutilated, or stolen.

Why has Michael Bloomberg replaced his longtime lieutenant with the editor-in-chief of The Economist?

Aristide replaced the baby, and with a complicated arrangement of string fastened it securely to the seat.

The girl smiled, and drew out a large key, and nodded, still smiling as she replaced it.

It was destroyed in the fire, but has been replaced, and few could tell the present bust is not the original one.

And, running rapidly into the room, he replaced the light on the table, so that they were full in view.

When the orange-and-red banner was actually replaced by the Stars and Stripes, many in the crowd shed tears.

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On this page you'll find 25 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to replaced, such as: null, recovered, regained, reinstated, reintegrated, and null.

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

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