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Yes, it is an adverb. It means "in the place of (some other thing or action)." The idoimatic form "instead of" is a preposition that takes an object.
It means that you need to get through another big thing.
"Because" or "Since". For instance, instead of:Given the fact that Sam wants to shoot me, I think I will avoid him today.one might say:Since Sam wants to shoot me, I think I will avoid him today.It means the same thing.
The word "cost" usually means the price of acquiring a thing or service.
Thrice. Thrice means exactly the same thing, but is shortened just as in once and twice.
The correct phrase is "in lieu," which means "instead of" or "in place of." It is commonly used to indicate that one thing is being used as a substitute for another.
The word instead means to replace one thing with another. For example: It is healthier to walk to the convenient store instead of drive. This would be true if the store is close to where you are.
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The term you are looking for is "idolatry." This refers to the worship of idols or objects as deities or as if they possess divine power.
When you give up one thing in preference to another, it ceases the value of the thing you give up.
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Alternate means to switch back and forth or take turns.Alternate: Someone who takes the place of another person.
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