English to Marathi Dictionary substitute

substitute

पर्याय
definition
verb
dried rosemary can be substituted for the fresh herb
use or add in place of.
noun
soy milk is used as a substitute for dairy milk
a person or thing acting or serving in place of another.
translation of 'substitute'
बदली म्हणून ठेवणे किंवा वापरणे
example
It did not 'substitute' for a congressional investigation.
In time little voice intonations, punctuation and even language choice will 'substitute' for body language.
soy milk is used as a 'substitute' for dairy milk
Today reserves the right to 'substitute' the concert and recording session or elements thereof with a prize of equal or greater value at their sole discretion.
Stewart was the Rovers 'substitute'
Within a year or so of the Revolution, he adopted - with typical enthusiasm - the principle that in crisis the Party must 'substitute' for the proletariat.
No matter how often you perfect a training routine, there really is no 'substitute' for a quick word in your ear about a run to be made, or when to play a one-touch pass as opposed to taking an extra touch to draw the defender close to you.
Even if he is used sparingly as a 'substitute' , such a player can always unlock doors and turn tides in the blink of an eye.
I think that they need to understand that praying does not 'substitute' for public practice.
But there is no 'substitute' for human intelligence.
So do not take the following sentences as some fluffy hyperbole meant to 'substitute' for a real, five paragraph review.
I know with the advance of the years the approach to training has changed and there is no 'substitute' for the endless running but hopefully the training has become more game-orientated.
Witnesses of non-Judeo-Christian faiths can also ask to 'substitute' an alternate text for the Bible.
soya milk is used as a 'substitute' for dairy milk
Even if we have too much information, filtered or unfiltered information taken out of context is no 'substitute' for the genuine knowledge that can only emerge slowly over time.
Bananas are a good alternative to potatoes as a source of potassium, and citrus fruits can 'substitute' for broccoli to cover vitamin C requirements.
The loss of this essential service will place hardship on many people who do not as yet have access to the kind of banking facilities which will be necessary to 'substitute' for walking into the local office.
I invariably order too much and end up feeling gluttonous, but no matter - there's no 'substitute' for excellent sushi when you're in the mood for it.
We reserve the right to 'substitute' similar products of equal or greater value in the unlikely event that the original prizes should be unavailable.
Parsley again goes into a cup match without a 'substitute' goalkeeper.
On an earlier occasion, I suggested that if a player is injured and unable to take part, a 'substitute' should replace the injured man and take part in the game without any restrictions whatsoever.
Insurers have guaranteed schools that non-teaching staff employed to patrol school property or to 'substitute' for staff on uncertified sick leave will be covered.
And on a night when nothing went right for the Shakers, an assistant even managed to 'substitute' the wrong player.
Feeding birds commercial birdseed helps them through harsh winter conditions, but it's no 'substitute' for improving backyard habitat.
Before World War II, the single mother remained within her family circle, where a grandfather or uncle could become a 'substitute' father.
Ms O'Connor claimed that emergency medical technicians had five days training at most in childbirth and that this was no 'substitute' for midwifery assistance.
But super-power trappings offer only a flimsy mask for the realities of poverty and are no 'substitute' for grassroots economic development.
A survey showed more than 70 per cent of students said typing on a keyboard can 'substitute' for handwriting.
a sheriff 'substitute'
E-mail - regardless of its perceived efficiency, economical nature, and speed - is no 'substitute' for meeting a potential partner.
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