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Example sentences for "replacement"

Lexicographically close words:
repining; repinings; replace; replaceable; replaced; replacements; replaces; replacing; replant; replanted
  1. The rehabilitation of mined land and the replacement of income from phosphates are serious long-term problems.

  2. Emergency copying to replace purchased copies which for any reason are not available for an imminent performance provided purchased replacement copies shall be substituted in due course.

  3. The scope and nature of a reasonable investigation to determine that an unused replacement cannot be obtained will vary according to the circumstances of a particular situation.

  4. Such replacement or substitution may occur whether copies of various works or excerpts therefrom are accumulated or reproduced and used separately.

  5. The Ungulates include the largest land mammals, and their size and conspicuous nature have led to the gradual replacement of the wild forms by domesticated ones.

  6. The replacement of charcoal by coal led to a great diminution of the cost of production, and permitted the use of low-grade ores, but it was not in itself a great improvement.

  7. But with the use of machinery, the spread of railways, the replacement of wood by iron in shipbuilding and for the framework of buildings, etc.

  8. He had never seen her since, and didn't care to, but after that he always kept one about, sending her on to the fields and buying a replacement when he wearied of her.

  9. Hugh had always understood that better than anybody, so why was he so out of sorts now that the planters had found a replacement for their lazy indentures?

  10. Salvaging Replaced Cells When it has been necessary to replace cells which have been in service, the elements can very often be saved and assembled again and used as replacement cells in batteries which are several years old.

  11. Type "E" Batteries The type "E" series was designed for replacement work on a few old model cars now in service where a narrow, high battery was necessary.

  12. We advise the replacement of the complete cell element if either group is worn out, for the cost of repairs and of new group will probably not be warranted by the short additional life which the remaining old group will give.

  13. Replacement of parts is necessary when (a) Separators are cracked or warped.

  14. The locking operation requires some special instructions and shop equipment for assembly and all repairs which involve removal from and replacement of the cover on the element.

  15. It is especially to be noted that the entire operation of isolator removal and replacement can be carried out with none but the commonest of shop tools.

  16. Removal of sediment from cells after taking out elements; usually accompanied by rinsing of groups, replacement of wood separators and renewal of electrolyte.

  17. The Westinghouse design was built around this type and it should be used for replacement or new equipment.

  18. Replacement materiel came more slowly, having to await the reequipping of Soviet units, but by the late 1950s the most essential combat weapons had been upgraded.

  19. The ultimate sanction is the refusal of credit and, at times, even the replacement of the trust or enterprise director.

  20. Another facet of the system is the eradication of old values and their replacement with new socialist values (see ch.

  21. Word was sent to the Trenton for a replacement pilot to be sent over.

  22. Or if one took a replacement aboard at the last minute.

  23. But Federal subsidies must be closely scrutinized to be sure they are a stimulus to, and not a replacement for, private investment and initiative.

  24. The preservation or replacement of the forests is one of the most important means of preventing this loss.

  25. Satisfactory progress has been made toward the conclusion of a general treaty of friendship and intercourse with Spain, in replacement of the old treaty, which passed into abeyance by reason of the late war.

  26. In these days of unceasing technological advance, we must plan our defense expenditures systematically and with care, fully recognizing that obsolescence compels the never-ending replacement of older weapons with new ones.

  27. To reduce unemployment and limit dependence on foreign labor, the government is encouraging the replacement of foreign expatriate workers with local workers.

  28. Replacement of the idea of the necessity of uniformity in a definite faith and religion by toleration of many faiths or even of no faith.

  29. The types are usually modified by isomorphous replacement of some of their elements.

  30. It was decided to build three mounts of this character and thus have a reserve of one gun for each mount to serve as replacement when the original guns were worn out.

  31. If many makes were adopted in each type they would necessitate the procurement of many types of spare parts and replacement materials.

  32. All, however, were in multiples of 1ΒΌ meters, accurately sawed so as to insure absolute fit of intermediate sections when shell fire made replacement necessary.

  33. The British Government will help to its utmost ability without making actual and immediate replacement of raw material an indispensable condition when any order is given.

  34. But each squadron had a complement of replacement planes equalling the number of active planes, so that the squadron could be listed with 48 planes.

  35. To prepare for this ultimate replacement was one of the points to be most steadily borne in mind, however slowly and tentatively the process might be conducted.

  36. But then this idea leads directly to a way of looking at society, which makes the replacement of law by liberty a condition of reaching the higher stages of social development.

  37. Bouilhac (1894) concerned himself chiefly with the possibility of the replacement of phosphates by arsenates.

  38. The best we can do is to fall back on an unknown "law of progress," and say that the trend of life is toward the replacement of large, lower animals by those smaller and intellectually higher.

  39. The exact manner in which this replacement is effected and in which the chemical and mechanical changes occur is very far from being definitely known--especially as the process of "fossilization" must at times have been very complicated.

  40. So in a general way it may be said that much of what at the first glance we might term extinction is really the replacement of one set of animals by another better adapted to surrounding conditions.

  41. And in no aggregate except an organic or a social one, is there a perpetual removal and replacement of parts, joined with a continued integrity of the whole.

  42. But does this lesser relative value equal or exceed or fall short of the value the car would have had if no question of a piano had been raised at all and I had bought it in replacement of the old one as a matter of course?

  43. Supernumerary teeth and other deformities may have resulted from abnormalities in the replacement process.

  44. Pharyngeal tooth replacement in Semotilus atromaculatus and Clinostomus elongatus, two species of cyprinid fishes.

  45. The resumption act provided for the gradual replacement of fractional currency by silver coins of the character and form provided for by the coinage act of 1853.

  46. This fractional currency was so worn and filthy, and it cost so much to reissue, that by general consent its destruction was agreed to, and its replacement by bright new silver coin, which followed, was heartily welcomed.

  47. I suppose one might have persuaded oneself that all this was but the replacement of an ancient tranquillity, or at least an ancient balance, by a new order.

  48. The replacement of any of the boundaries required in the analogy would necessarily mean the replacement of the hypercube itself.


  49. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "replacement" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    agency; alternate; alternative; analogy; backup; change; changeling; commutation; comparison; copy; counterfeit; delegate; delegation; deputation; deputy; descendant; displacement; double; dummy; equal; equivalent; exchange; fake; ghost; heir; imitation; improvement; inheritor; makeshift; metaphor; personnel; phony; posterity; proxy; reformation; rehabilitation; reinstatement; relief; replacement; representation; representative; reserves; restitution; return; reversion; ringer; secondary; sign; spare; sub; substitute; substitution; successor; supplanting; surrogate; switch; symbol; token; understudy; vicar