effectively replace
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To suggest that something has, in practice, been replaced, even if not officially.
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- These guidelines effectively replaced the official procedure.
- New software can effectively replace many manual tasks in the office.
- Her innovative leadership style will effectively replace the traditional approach.
- The cheaper alternative effectively replaced the expensive brand name product.
- Online streaming services have effectively replaced physical media for many consumers.
- This new policy will effectively replace several outdated regulations.
- Renewable energy sources aim to effectively replace fossil fuels in the long run.
- Social media platforms have effectively replaced traditional community gatherings.
- Advanced automation could effectively replace a significant portion of manufacturing jobs.
- His new healthy routine effectively replaced his old sedentary lifestyle.