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SUPPLANT |
Take another's place |
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FAGOT |
A person hired to take the place of another at the muster of
a company. |
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ALTERNATE |
A substitute; one designated to take the place of
another, if necessary, in performing some duty. |
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KIDNAP |
To take (any one) by force or fear, and against one's
will, with intent to carry to another place. |
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TRANSMUTATION |
The change of one species into another, which is
assumed to take place in any development theory of life; transformism. |
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CHANGE |
To give and take reciprocally; to exchange; -- followed
by with; as, to change place, or hats, or money, with another. |
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RELIEVE |
To release from a post, station, or duty; to put
another in place of, or to take the place of, in the bearing of any
burden, or discharge of any duty. |
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SUBSUME |
To take up into or under, as individual under species,
species under genus, or particular under universal; to place (any one
cognition) under a... |
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ENSUE |
Take place |
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BEFALL |
Take place |
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HAPPEN |
Take place |
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OCCUR |
Take place |
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TRANSPIRE |
Occur take place |
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ELSEWHERE |
In another place |
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SUPERIMPOSE |
Place over another |
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IMMINENT |
About to take place |
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IMPERSONATE |
Take the place of |
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RESETTLE |
Colonise in another place |
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ART GALLERIES |
Where public hangings take place |
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AWAY |
A path to another place |
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ARTGALLERIES |
Where public hangings take place |
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RELOCATE |
Move (something) to another place |
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FERRY |
Send from one place to another |
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TRANSFER |
Convey from one place to another |
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TRANSPORT |
Convey from one place to another |