Origin of substitute
1350–1400; Middle English < Latin
substitūtus (past participle of
substituere to put in place of), equivalent to
sub-
sub- +
-stitū-, combining form of
statū-, past participle stem of
statuere (see
substituent) +
-tus past participle suffix
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Example sentences from the Web for substitutional
The elements, in substitutional symmetry, are then simply means of introducing variety and action.
Of great importance is the substitutional adequacy of images.
Criminal Psychology |Hans GrossThe hypothesis of substitutional symmetry is thus completely confirmed.
British Dictionary definitions for substitutional
substitute
/ (ˈsʌbstɪˌtjuːt) /
verb
noun
Derived forms of substitute
substitutable, adjective substitutability, nounWord Origin for substitute
C16: from Latin
substituere, from
sub- in place of +
statuere to set up
usage for substitute
Substitute is sometimes wrongly used where
replace is meant:
he replaced (not
substituted)
the worn tyre with a new one