Supplant Mnemonic
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supplant
supplant
/səˈplænt/
dethrone
oust
replace
supersede
take over from
uproot
wrench out
Examples
- In upscale models, this pod was supplanted by a tachometer.
- The teacher may be supplanted by a younger man.
- It does not supplant the needs of the normal consumers of this material.
- It was eventually supplanted by the Gregorian chant in the eleventh century.
- This is the first sign that he will supplant her role.
- He willingly circumvents the rules in an attempt to supplant the Composer.
- Petroleum extraction has supplanted forestry as the mainstay of the economy.
- BeiDou cannot be expected to supplant its successful predecessor instantaneously.
- Samsung Galaxy S4 could supplant Galaxy S3 in April of 2013.
- After about 1620, marquetry tended to supplant intarsia in urbane cabinet work.
take the place or move into the position of
verb
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"Soup + Plant. A plant grows where the old soup can was, taking its place."
Soup + Plant. The soup replaced the plant on the dinner menu.
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