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Replace
- verb - put back in position
- put in the place of another; switch seemingly equivalent items; "the con artist replaced the original with a fake Rembrandt"; "substitute regular milk with fat-free milk"; "synonyms can be interchanged without a changing the context's meaning"
- put something back where it belongs; "replace the book on the shelf after you have finished reading it"; "please put the clean dishes back in the cabinet when you have washed them"
- substitute a person or thing for (another that is broken or inefficient or lost or no longer working or yielding what is expected); "He replaced the old razor blade"; "We need to replace the secretary that left a month ago"; "the insurance will replace the lost income"; "This antique vase can never be replaced"
- take the place or move into the position of; "Smith replaced Miller as CEO after Miller left"; "the computer has supplanted the slide rule"; "Mary replaced Susan as the team's captain and the highest-ran
Replait
- - To plait or fold again; to fold, as one part over another, again and again.
Replant
- verb - plant again or anew; "They replanted the land"; "He replanted the seedlings"
Replays
- noun - play (a melody) again
- play again; "We replayed the game"; "replay a point"
- repeat a game against the same opponent; "Princeton replayed Harvard"
- reproduce (a recording) on a recorder; "The lawyers played back the conversation to show that their client was innocent"
- something (especially a game) that is played again
- the immediate rebroadcast of some action (especially sports action) that has been recorded on videotape
Replete
- adjective - (followed by `with')deeply filled or permeated; "imbued with the spirit of the Reformation"; "words instinct with love"; "it is replete with misery"
- fill to satisfaction; "I am sated"
- filled to satisfaction with food or drink; "a full stomach"
Replevy
- - To take or get back, by a writ for that purpose (goods and chattels wrongfully taken or detained), upon giving security to try the right to them in a suit at law, and, if that should be determined against the plaintiff, to return the property replevied.
Replica
- noun - copy that is not the original; something that has been copied
Replied
- verb - react verbally; "She didn't want to answer"; "answer the question"; "We answered that we would accept the invitation"