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be surrogate
verb
To replace or substitute something with something else; appoint a successor.
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Should advisers be surrogate parents, friends, mentors or skilled professionals?
Among other things it has banned foreigners from paying Thai women to be surrogate mothers.
Management is generally 1% inspiration and 99% perspiration, with managers expected to be surrogate parents, therapists and gatekeepers.
Far from indicting the profession, however, Donnelly suggests that if you work in a world of shortages where you must be surrogate parent and social worker, behavioural standards are bound to suffer.
That reflects everything from tastes in food (Coca-Cola rather than Chianti) to holidays (Florida rather than Florence), and raises the suspicion that upper-class anti-Americanism may be surrogate snobbery.
Both fast growth and good proliferation may be surrogate parameters related to better vascularisation.
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The egg men seem to be surrogates for the artist himself.
Sometimes the figures appear to be surrogates for Mr. Rauch's creative demons.
The identified risk factors for AKI may be surrogates of other variables.
It has been postulated that expression profiles may partly be surrogates for microRNA alterations in sarcoma.
Agencies exist to match parents with women who are willing to be surrogates.
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