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===Etymology=== |
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Prefix ''re-'' + [[place]]. |
Prefix ''[[re-]]'' + [[place]]. |
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\Re*place"\ |
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'''to replace''' ([[replaces]], [[replaced]], [[replacing]]) |
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Note: The propriety of the use of replace instead of displace, [[supersede]], take the place of, as in the third and fourth definitions, is often disputed on account of etymological discrepancy; but the use has been sanctioned by the practice of careful writers. |
Note: The propriety of the use of replace instead of displace, [[supersede]], take the place of, as in the third and fourth definitions, is often disputed on account of etymological discrepancy; but the use has been sanctioned by the practice of careful writers. |
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====Derived terms==== |
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* [[replaceable]] |
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* [[replacement]] |
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===See also=== |
===See also=== |
Αναθεώρηση της 09:09, 6 Απριλίου 2006
English
Etymology
Verb
- (μεταβατικό) To place again; to restore to a former place, position, condition, or the like.
- The earl...was replaced in his government.--Bacon.
- (μεταβατικό) To refund; to repay; to restore; as, to replace a sum of money borrowed.
- (μεταβατικό) To supply or substitute an equivalent for; as, to replace a lost document.
- With Israel, religion replaced morality. --M. Arnold.
- (μεταβατικό) To take the place of; to supply the want of; to fulfull the end or office of.
- This duty of right intention does not replace or supersede the duty of consideration. --Whewell.
- (μεταβατικό) To put in a new or different place.
Usage note
Note: The propriety of the use of replace instead of displace, supersede, take the place of, as in the third and fourth definitions, is often disputed on account of etymological discrepancy; but the use has been sanctioned by the practice of careful writers.