supplant (Meaning)
Wordnet
supplant (v)
take the place or move into the position of
Synonyms & Antonyms of supplant
supplant Sentence Examples
- The new technology supplanted the outdated system to improve efficiency.
- The younger generation's beliefs have gradually supplanted the traditional values of their parents.
- The company's innovation supplanted its competitors in the market, leading to increased market share.
- The emergence of social media has supplanted traditional forms of communication.
- The revised rules supplanted the previous regulations, clarifying policies.
- Climate change is supplanting habitats, forcing wildlife to adapt to new environments.
- The recent pandemic has supplanted normal routines, altering daily life in unprecedented ways.
- The politician's charisma supplanted his lack of experience, securing him the election.
- The supplanted software was deemed obsolete and replaced with a more advanced version.
- Artificial intelligence is supplanting human tasks in various industries, raising concerns about workforce displacement.
FAQs About the word supplant
take the place or move into the position of
replace, supersede,substitute, displace, relieve,usurp, preempt, cut out, displant
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The new technology supplanted the outdated system to improve efficiency.
The younger generation's beliefs have gradually supplanted the traditional values of their parents.
The company's innovation supplanted its competitors in the market, leading to increased market share.
The emergence of social media has supplanted traditional forms of communication.