supplanted

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past of supplant
supplant
To uproot, to remove violently
supplant
To take the place of; to replace, to supersede

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supplant
to take the place of
supplant
{v} to displace by craft, to undermine
supplant
To remove or displace by stratagem; to displace and take the place of; to supersede; as, a rival supplants another in the favor of a mistress or a prince
supplant
take the place or move into the position of; "Smith replaced Miller as CEO after Miller left"; "the computer has supplanted the slide rule"; "Mary replaced Susan as the team's captain and the highest-ranked player in the school"
supplant
to replace, to take the place of to supersede
supplant
To overthrow, undermine, or force away, in order to get a substitute in place of
supplant
To trip up
supplant
If a person or thing is supplanted, another person or thing takes their place. He may be supplanted by a younger man By the 1930s the wristwatch had almost completely supplanted the pocket watch. = usurp. to take the place of a person or thing so that they are no longer used, no longer in a position of power etc = replace (supplanter, from supplantare , from planta )
supplant
{f} take the place of in an underhanded or scheming manner, overthrow, usurp; replace one thing with another
supplanted

    Türkische aussprache

    sıpläntıd

    Aussprache

    /səˈplantəd/ /səˈplæntəd/

    Etymologie

    [ s&-'plant ] (transitive verb.) 14th century. Middle English, from Middle French supplanter, from Latin supplantare to overthrow by tripping up, from sub- + planta sole of the foot; more at PLACE.
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