Substitute object lacking normal functionality of objects of its class, used for various purposes.
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Examples for "blank"
Examples for "blank"
1When Tilke is given a blank canvas, however, the results are different.
2Malala was shot three times at point blank range two years ago.
3Among the reported problems was a company official handing out blank prescriptions.
4She was sweet and simple and beautiful and blank as clear water.
5His paper was so far an utter blank save for his name.
1But making fact checking yet another industry may simply institutionalise fake news.
2Police haven't said whether that number included any of the fake forms.
3The main issue at hand, right now, is rooting out fake news.
4Public anxiety over cases of fake or toxic food often spreads quickly.
5Now, he's working to solve a much harder AI problem: fake news.
1They're good, but 'good' is no substitute for the best there is.
2These are good vegan too: Just substitute vegetable oil for the butter.
3Of course, no guide, however detailed and well-written, can substitute for experience.
4Quorn is a protein rich food, often used a substitute for meat.
5The Sentinel may, however, make a good substitute for expensive mounted units.
1Non-vegans often ask me why vegans seek out imitation meats and cheeses.
2In the drawing-room Miss Bell was sketching monsters in imitation of Leonard.
3The young ladies ranged themselves in imitation of the book of fashions.
4He put the imitation diamond in his pocket and opened the carriage-door.
5The lace curtains were imitation lace; the damask curtains were imitation damask.
1Everyone passed, East made her opening lead, and I tabled the dummy.
2But the thrill of the game is not in tackling the dummy.
3The dummy is better for showing up the defects in your work.
4The shower being over we returned to the house of the dummy.
5It was as good as we had ever done in dummy runs.
1The cheaper shirt is a simpler replica aimed at the mass market.
2The material hardens to form a precise replica of the digital image.
3Recently, Denmark's ministry of environment commissioned a Minecraft-made replica of the country.
4A replica of the original business sign hangs in a second-story window.
5We saw graphic photos, including a lifelike replica of slave ship quarters.
1Come forward, stand up, fight the pseudo-science and speak up, he said.
2But the true hunters, too, know that this pseudo-hunting is second best.
3Kinetic and equilibrium data follow pseudo-second order and Langmuir isotherm model, respectively.
4The pseudo-second-order kinetic model provided the best correlation to the experimental results.
5The kinetic studies indicated that the kinetic data followed the pseudo-second-order model.
1After the filler has hardened the wood may be waxed or varnished.
2A small brass filler should be affixed to the boiler halfway up.
3How came her initials and her badge of rank upon the filler?
4After a while, the network conceded defeat and put in cheap filler.
5That filler has then gone on to cause tissue death, he said.
1Again, confusion caused a ripple among the ninety or so ersatz beings.
2In the mountains, ersatz approximations of a Swiss ski resort have sprouted.
3The jam we were swallowing suddenly seemed tasteless, and the ersatz bitter.
4They are somehow wrong, fake, ersatz, if you know what I mean.
5We are a culture of special effects, virtual reality, ersatz experience.
1That name meant nothing to me; it was a placeholder, like zero.
2In Marse's mind, I might have been a placeholder in Dennis's life.
3The figure is a placeholder used to calculate registration fees and may change.
4As a placeholder for an alien parochial, it's a far more convincing scenario.
5I lifted the end of the narrow red satin placeholder.
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