in (someone's or something's) place



in (someone's or something's) place

1. Literally, in someone's or something's physical location. Hey, you're in my place! You know I always sit here! You can't put the television in the sofa's place—it messes up the whole décor of the room!
2. Instead of someone or something else; as a substitute for someone or something. Janet is really sick, so I'm going to lead the meeting in her place. After our dog died, my parents got me a pet hamster in its place.
See also: place

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Helladius-Late Greek (Latinized)
Ezar-Biblical
HeinoHIE-no (German), HAY-no (Finnish)German, Dutch, Danish, Finnish, Estonian
Hedviga-Slovak
MelanieMEL-ə-nee (English), ME-lah-nee (German)English, German, Dutch
Shahar-Hebrew