Etymology: [ s&-'plant ] (transitive verb.) 14th century. From Old French supplanter Latin supplantō (“trip up”) sub (“under”) + planta (“sole”).
Synonyms: dethrone, oust, replace, supersede, take over, uproot, wrench, back up, bounce, cast out, crowd, cut out, eject, expel, fill in, force, force out, front for, outplace
yerine geçmek, yerini almak, ayağını kaydırmak, yerine geçirme, gölgede bırakmak, ayağını kaydırıp yerine geçmek, yerini al, alt etmek, (birinin) ayağını kaydırıp yerine geçmek, (yeni bir şey) (eski bir şeyin) yerini almak, ayağını kaydırmak için, yerini alarak, yerini alma,
To uproot, to remove violently, To take the place of; to replace, to supersede, To overthrow, undermine, or force away, in order to get a substitute in place of, to replace, to take the place of to supersede, 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", 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 ), To trip up, 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, take the place of in an underhanded or scheming manner, overthrow, usurp; replace one thing with another, past of supplant, present participle of supplant, act of taking the place of another especially using underhanded tactics, third-person singular of supplant,
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To uproot, to remove violently
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To take the place of; to replace, to supersede - "Will online dictionaries ever supplant paper dictionaries?"
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To overthrow, undermine, or force away, in order to get a substitute in place of
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to replace, to take the place of to supersede
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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"
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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 )
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To trip up
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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
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take the place of in an underhanded or scheming manner, overthrow, usurp; replace one thing with another fiil
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supplanted
past of supplant
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supplanting
present participle of supplant
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supplanting
act of taking the place of another especially using underhanded tactics
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