Adjective
of Substitute
Exchanged; put in the place of another.
Containing substitutions or replacements; having been subjected to the process of substitution, or having some of its parts replaced; as, alcohol is a substituted water; methyl amine is a substituted ammonia.
Source: Webster's dictionary1 fluid ounce of water weighs approximately 1 ounce so a recipe calling for a UK pint (20 fl oz) of water can be substituted with 20 oz of water. Source: Internet
1 mL of water weighs 1 gram so a recipe calling for 300 mL (≈ ½ Imperial Pint) of water can simply be substituted with 300 g (≈ 10 oz.) of water. Source: Internet
According to Moore, these questions are open and these statements are significant; and they will remain so no matter what is substituted for "pleasure". Source: Internet
After the ruling, the members of the appellate court told Assing that his sentence would be reduced to 24 years and his conviction for murder would be substituted for manslaughter. Source: Internet
A cross section of reviews of this production can be found in Dessen (1989: 48–50) As such, "for affirmation and healing under Lucius the production substituted a sceptical modern theme of evil triumphant and Rome's decadence." Source: Internet
A high-velocity gun was no longer required, and a simpler weapon could be substituted. Source: Internet