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Etymology

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    From replace + -ment.

    Pronunciation

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    • IPA(key): /ɹɪˈpleɪsmənt/
    • Audio (US):(file)
    • Rhymes: -eɪsmənt

    Noun

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    replacement (countable and uncountable, plural replacements)

    1. A person or thing that takes the place of another; a substitute.
      • 2010 December 28, Kevin Darlin, “West Brom 1 - 3 Blackburn”, in BBC[1]:
        Rovers lost keeper Robinson to a calf problem at half-time and his replacement Mark Bunn, making his Premier League debut, was immediately called into action - pushing away a vicious Peter Odemwingie drive at the near post.
    2. The act of replacing something.
      The replacement of that broken light-bulb will have to wait until I can buy a new one.
    3. The removal of an edge of crystal, by one plane or more.

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