Meaning & Definition of word "Replaceable"

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    Replaceable

    /rɪˈpleɪsəbl/

    adjective:

    • 1. capable of being replaced; able to be substituted or exchanged for another.
      • Example: The printer's cartridges are replaceable, allowing for easy maintenance.
    • 2. not unique; someone or something that can easily be substituted.
      • Example: In a large corporation, employees often feel like their roles are replaceable.
    • 3. pertaining to objects or components that can be swapped out without affecting functionality.
      • Example: Most phone screens are replaceable, making repairs more convenient.
    • 4. not fundamental or essential; can be changed without significant consequence.
      • Example: He considered his position replaceable and did not worry about job security.

    Etymology

    Late Latin 'replaceabilis', from Latin 'replacere' meaning to replace.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    replaceable parts:

    Components that can be swapped out or exchanged.

    replaceable resources:

    Assets that can be substituted with other similar assets.

    replaceable values:

    Values that are not unique and can be substituted.

    Related Words

    replacement:

    The act of replacing one thing with another.

    substitute:

    A person or thing that takes the place of another.

    interchangeable:

    Capable of being exchanged or replaced with another.

    Slang Meanings of replaceable

    Meaning: Someone who is easy to replace in a relationship.

    Example Sentence: He thinks he's irreplaceable, but really, he's just replaceable.

    Meaning: Referring to common items, like a pencil or phone battery, that can be swapped out.

    Example Sentence: That old phone? It's totally replaceable—just get a new one.