Replaceverb
(transitive) To restore to a former place, position, condition, etc.; to put back
Replaceverb
(transitive) To refund; to repay; to restore
Replaceverb
(transitive) To supply or substitute an equivalent for.
Replaceverb
(transitive) To take the place of; to supply the want of; to fulfill the end or office of.
Replaceverb
(transitive) To demolish a building and build an updated form of that building in its place.
Replaceverb
To place again.
Replaceverb
To put in a new or different place.
Replaceverb
To place again; to restore to a former place, position, condition, or the like.
Replaceverb
To refund; to repay; to restore; as, to replace a sum of money borrowed.
Replaceverb
To supply or substitute an equivalent for; as, to replace a lost document.
Replaceverb
To take the place of; to supply the want of; to fulfull the end or office of.
Replaceverb
To put in a new or different place.
Replaceverb
substitute a person or thing for (another that is broken or inefficient or lost or no longer working or yielding what is expected);
Replaceverb
take the place or move into the position of;
Replaceverb
put in the place of another; switch seemingly equivalent items;
Replaceverb
put something back where it belongs;
Replaceverb
take the place of
Replaceverb
provide a substitute for (something that is broken, old, or inoperative)
Replaceverb
fill the role of (someone or something) with a substitute
Replaceverb
put (something) back in a previous place or position
Supersedeverb
(transitive) To take the place of.
Supersedeverb
(transitive) To displace in favour of itself.
Supersedenoun
(Internet) An updated newsgroup post that supersedes an earlier version.
Supersedeverb
To come, or be placed, in the room of; to replace.
Supersedeverb
To displace, or set aside, and put another in place of; as, to supersede an officer.
Supersedeverb
To make void, inefficacious, or useless, by superior power, or by coming in the place of; to set aside; to render unnecessary; to suspend; to stay.
Supersedeverb
To omit; to forbear.
Supersedeverb
take the place or move into the position of;
Supersedeverb
take the place of (a person or thing previously in authority or use); supplant