Exact(1)
Head-shaking, even tears, replaced language.
Similar(59)
New Jersey may put on the November ballot an amendment to the state's Constitution to replace language forbidding an "idiot or insane person" to vote.
What this means is, under this legislation, which displaced existing legislation pertaining to this -- and there is no other language in this substitute that would replace language in existing law.
The Icelandic historian Guðmundur Hálfdanarson has suggested that the natural world is so inextricably entwined with his countrymen's psyche that "nature is close to replacing language as a symbol of Icelandicness".
That's because emojis are meant to replace language!
With the permission of the developer (Dr. Lev), the scale was modified for use in the current study by replacing language specific to illness with language referring to the aging process in general.
By 1945 the Japanese language replaced Micronesian languages in day-to-day communications.
"Since GIFs have replaced written language," the post explained (in, ironically, written language), "we're making it easier to turn your obsolete verbiage into modern moving pictures".
An explicit threat of sanctions, which supporters contended would give the resolution teeth, was replaced with language that discussed the possibility of considering them.
The Statistica tools was replaced by language R (Version 0.97.449 – ©2009-2012 RStudio, Inc). to obtain the value of Akaike and satisfy the item 3.2 (see above).
18 19 Such strategies included reducing the amount of text, replacing technical language with lay language, creating a glossary of medical terms that were highlighted throughout the text, simplifying medical diagrams, using the active voice for communication, and providing contextual information before factual information.
Write better and faster with AI suggestions while staying true to your unique style.
Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com