substitute for



substitute for someone or something

to serve as a replacement for someone or something. I have to substitute for Roger at work this weekend. Do you think that this will substitute for the one you wanted?
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substitute someone for (someone else)

 and substitute something for something else
to exchange someone or something for someone or something else; to replace someone or something with someone or something else. Shall I substitute Fred for Mary in the front office? Please substitute fish for beef on my dinner order.
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Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
DÖRtheDUUR-təLow German
Tiburcio-Spanish, Portuguese
ÉDithe-DEETFrench
Terminus-Roman Mythology
Aymar['eimə]
LutgardLOOT-gahrtGerman (Archaic)