replaced (Meaning)
replaced
to restore to a former place or position, to take the place of especially as a substitute or successor, to put back in a proper or former place, to put something new in the place of, to take the place of
Synonyms & Antonyms of replaced
replaced Sentence Examples
- The old furniture was replaced with new, modern pieces to update the living room.
- She replaced the broken light bulb in the hallway with a fresh one.
- The company decided to replace its outdated software with a more efficient system.
- After years of wear and tear, the tires on the car needed to be replaced.
- He replaced his old smartphone with the latest model on the market.
- The damaged window was promptly replaced by the maintenance team.
- They replaced the traditional menu with a digital version to enhance customer experience.
- The aging infrastructure of the city needed to be replaced to ensure safety.
- The old wooden fence was replaced with a sturdy metal one for added security.
- The worn-out carpet in the office was replaced with durable, stain-resistant flooring.
FAQs About the word replaced
to restore to a former place or position, to take the place of especially as a substitute or successor, to put back in a proper or former place, to put somethin
superseded, supplanted, relieved,substituted, displanted, cut out,displaced, usurped, preempted
took,removed,
The old furniture was replaced with new, modern pieces to update the living room.
She replaced the broken light bulb in the hallway with a fresh one.
The company decided to replace its outdated software with a more efficient system.
After years of wear and tear, the tires on the car needed to be replaced.