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to replaced
verb
To restore to a former place, position, condition, or the like.
Exact(38)
He's likely to replaced by Willian.
"Any truth in the rumours that Utrecht's goalposts have had to replaced because of voodvorm?
If this strain were used to replaced the original strain on our teeth the majority of cavities could be prevented.
The dark lord's name has now been removed from every one, but a number will have to replaced at a cost of $80£4848) each.
Resale-savvy renovators should also avoid using laminated prefinished floors, which can be refinished only once or twice before they need to replaced.
But it was Mr Schetyna who was picked to replaced Mr Sikorski as foreign minister on Friday, when Ewa Kopacz, Poland's new prime minister, presented her cabinet (pictured).
Similar(21)
To replace Michael Steele?
The plan is to replace….
To replace Dominique Strauss-Kahn?
He offered to replace them.
We have to replace it.
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