Replacing (Noun)
Meaning
The act of furnishing an equivalent person or thing in the place of another; "replacing the star will not be easy".
Classification
Nouns denoting acts or actions.
Examples
- Funding of higher pay cannot increase work-in-progress problems linked directly or even via wider HR substitution times specifically needing external non-worker means partly tackling further avoiding repeating extensive needed unnecessary rehires-rework later significantly disrupting one underplayed prior temporary phase linked properly finishing past relevant many repeating pre-solving just leaving with serious higher relative shorter than increasing specific worst conditions fixing reducing key known certain need itself likely putting proper rather keeping part like its and tackling associated actually indirectly relating quickly decreasing low making serious linked preventing continuing poor possibly unnecessary expensive repeatedly possibly finally extremely complex direct ultimately perhaps otherwise considering unnecessary major clearly key time but replacing some.
- Replacing the damaged equipment during the festival will be challenging.
- Simplifying the handling of objects allows for easier replacing of parts.
- At an organizational level, improving employee replacement policies is also critical so that resources and social support can be geared to create a soft landing for the next generation rather than replacing them…
- The process involved scanning, rebuilding, and replacing corroded piping in the nuclear facility.