Definitionn. an event in which one thing is substituted for another
Last update: October 8, 2015
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The conversation turned back to the substitution of the skeleton and the theft of the small bone from their room. [Please select]
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It was only a question of a trifling substitution of names. [Please select]
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Italics were represented here, with the substitution of capital letters. [Please select]
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The increasing scarcity of labor, especially during the Great War, has led to the substitution of negroes for whites in a number of knitting mills. [Please select]
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Note the substitution, for 'related,' of the word 'affected,' which begs the whole question. [Please select]
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The system of finance was reformed by the gradual substitution of direct for indirect taxation. [Please select]
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I think that the substitution of imagination for the power of the will is a great progress. [Please select]
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