Substitutable example sentences

Related (10): interchangeable, replaceable, exchangeable, switchable, transferable, interchangeable, swappable, supplantable, substitutable, changeable.

substitutable

definition

  - adjective form of substitute

sub·sti·tute

noun

substitute (noun) · substitutes (plural noun)

  - a person or thing acting or serving in place of another:

  - a sports player nominated as eligible to replace another after a game has begun.

  - a person or thing that becomes the object of love or other emotion deprived of its natural outlet:

  - use or add in place of:

  - act or serve as a substitute:

  - replace (someone or something) with another:

  - replace (a sports player) with a substitute during a contest:

  - replace (an atom or group in a molecule, especially a hydrogen atom) with another.

Synonyms

substitute, replacement, deputy, relief, proxy, reserve, surrogate, cover, standby, locum, understudy, stopgap, alternative, ancillary, sub, exchange, switch, trade, swap, deputize, cover, act, understudy, sub, Legal

"Substitutable" Example Sentences

1. She substituted the old chair for a new one.
2. He substituted his own ideas for those of his teacher.
3. She substituted a healthier snack for the sugary one.
4. He substituted a longer route for the shorter one.
5. She substituted a different color for the one she originally wanted.
6. He substituted a new recipe for his grandmother's.
7. She substituted a different type of flower for the one she had planned.
8. He substituted a different type of wood for the one he had originally wanted.
9. She substituted a different type of fabric for the one she had chosen.
10. He substituted a different type of paint for the one he had originally planned.
11. She substituted a different type of oil for the one she had been using.
12. He substituted a different type of cheese for the one he had been using.
13. She substituted a different type of sugar for the one she had been using.
14. He substituted a different type of flour for the one he had been using.
15. She substituted a different type of yarn for the one she had been using.
16. He substituted a different type of paper for the one he had been using.
17. She substituted a different type of tea for the one she had been drinking.
18. He substituted a different type of bread for the one he had been eating.
19. She substituted a different type of spice for the one she had been using.
20. He substituted a different type of meat for the one he had been eating.

Common Phases

"Actions speak louder than words"; "Practice makes perfect"; "A stitch in time saves nine"; "Look before you leap"; "Two heads are better than one"; "The early bird catches the worm"; "Better late than never"; "Easy come, easy go"; "No pain, no gain"; "The best things in life are free".

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