Reemplazar in english
Replace
pronunciation: ripleɪs part of speech: verb
pronunciation: ripleɪs part of speech: verb
In gestures
reemplazar = replace ; supersede [supercede, -USA] ; furnish + a substitute for ; elbow out ; sub.
Example: The computer cannot replace the intellectual work of selecting and providing relationships between terms.Example: Many libraries are reluctant to reclassify stock and many libraries leave stock classified according to earlier editions long after the earlier edition has been superseded.Example: Of course books cannot furnish a substitute for practice, but they can prepare the mind for a more rapid assimilation of experience.Example: The desire for a different today has elbowed out concern with a better tomorrow.Example: Rooney will be back in action after being subbed off in their last match.more:
» reemplazar a = stand in for ; deputise for .
Example: The meeting was chaired by Anne Stokes who was standing in for Liz Turner and is taking over as President. Example: This privilege was reserved for the pharaoh, or the priest who deputised for him, and was considered an initiation into a secret.» reemplazar a Alguien = fill (in) + Posesivo + shoes .
Example: He is going to be hard to replace, but it is now up to the other members to take the responsibility of filling his shoes.» reemplazar a Alguien por Otro = put + Nombre + in + Posesivo + place .
Example: I think they should get rid of Steve and put her in his place.