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replaceable

[ US /ˌɹiˈpɫeɪsəbəɫ/ ]
[ UK /ɹɪplˈe‍ɪsəbə‍l/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. capable of being replaced

How To Use replaceable In A Sentence

  • In this paper, three future directions, clean fuels, replaceable fuels and catalytic purifier, were discussed briefly.
  • Their ability is measurable and is virtually irreplaceable. Times, Sunday Times
  • Historic pub interiors, as well as pub exteriors, are vital and irreplaceable elements of our cultural and social heritage.
  • Jeremy Irons provides the unlikely voice for Moe's well-traveled and irreplaceable bar rag, which goes missing on Fox's The Simpsons Sunday, 8/7c. Weekend TV in Review: Good Wife, Luck, Spartacus, Hallmark's Moon
  • The documentary part and acting parts are both irreplaceable.
  • Unlike, say, a tennis racket or cricket bat, a snooker cue is thought irreplaceable by its owner.
  • These are all temporary and replaceable items.
  • The function of the clergy is essential and irreplaceable in announcing the Word and celebrating the Sacraments, especially the Eucharist. ... Pope Benedict XVI
  • PalmOne corrected that by moving to a replaceable battery, so you can always carry a spare.
  • But for some things irreplaceable, only their cherished memories live on in our hearts.
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