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    re·place·a·ble
    /rəˈplāsəb(ə)l/

    adjective

    • 1. able to be replaced: "a knife with a replaceable blade"

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  2. Replaceable means that something can be replaced or exchanged with something else. Learn how to use this word in different contexts with sentences from the Cambridge English Corpus and other sources.

    • English (US)

      adjective. us / rɪˈpleɪ.sə.b ə l / uk / rɪˈpleɪ.sə.b ə l /...

  3. : to restore to a former place or position. replace cards in a file. 2. : to take the place of especially as a substitute or successor. 3. : to put something new in the place of. replace a worn carpet. replaceable. ri-ˈplā-sə-bəl. adjective. replacer noun. Synonyms. cut out. displace. displant. relieve. substitute. supersede.

  4. Replaceable things aren't essential — they can be replaced. The ink cartridge in your printer is replaceable, but your best friend is not. When you think about it, most objects are replaceable, whether you're talking about the tires on a car or your television or a ballpoint pen.

  5. Replaceable means that something can be replaced or exchanged with something else. Learn how to use this word in different contexts with sentences and synonyms from the Cambridge Dictionary.

  6. Learn the meaning of replaceable as an adjective for things or people that can be replaced easily or quickly. See how to use replaceable in sentences and collocations with other words.

  7. 1. a. To put back into a former position or place: replaced the sofa after vacuuming. b. To restore or return: replaced the money he had stolen. 2. To take the place of: Jets have largely replaced propeller planes. Nurse practitioners are replacing doctors in some clinics. 3.

  8. Replaceable means that something can be replaced or exchanged with something else. Find synonyms, antonyms, and related words for replaceable in this online thesaurus.