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remplaza

Remplaza is a Spanish term used as the present-tense form of the verb remplazar, meaning to replace or to substitute. It denotes the action of one person or thing taking the place of another in the present. The form is common across Spanish-speaking regions and appears in everyday language as well as in technical, administrative, and literary contexts.

The verb remplazar is built from a prefix that signals replacement and a root related to placing

Usage notes and examples: Remplaza is used to indicate substitution of people, roles, devices, processes, or

See also: Reemplazar, Spanish verbs, Conjugation.

or
substituting.
In
standard
usage,
the
infinitive
is
remplazar
and
the
verb
follows
typical
-ar
conjugation
patterns.
The
third-person
singular
present
tense
form
is
remplaza,
as
in
“Él
remplaza
al
jefe
ausente.”
Other
forms
follow
the
regular
conjugation:
yo
remplazo,
tú
remplazas,
nosotros
remplazamos,
vosotros
remplazáis,
ellos
remplazan.
functions.
It
can
describe
temporary
substitutions
or
longer-term
replacements,
depending
on
context.
Example
sentences
include:
“La
versión
actual
remplaza
la
anterior,”
and
“El
sistema
remplaza
el
procedimiento
manual.”
While
some
dialects
may
favor
spelling
variants
of
related
verbs,
remplaza
specifically
functions
as
the
third-person
singular
present
form
in
standard
usage.