Take the place or move into the position of.
To cause the downfall of; to remove violently.
1 To ultimately supplant paper charts, registries must exhibit increased coverage and participation.
2 They know that at any moment the clond Nordic may supplant them.
3 But some analysts contend that something entirely different may supplant the smartphone.
4 New chiefs of the White Men came to supplant the old chiefs.
5 One species of charlock will supplant another, and so in other cases.
6 Hence email, as its name implies, is designed to supplant physical letters.
7 A crucifix may become a mere talisman, and so supplant the Lord.
8 Any Einstein of Biology is likely to supplement Darwin, not supplant him.
9 But I added that I hoped they would not permanently supplant me.
10 Desmond would never wish to supplant his brother-andfor such a reason.
11 Clinicians are advised to supplement or supplant the audiogram in interprofessional communication.
12 Cyrus worshipped that girl, and love may supplant love, but not worship.
13 But you should pray that there is no baby to supplant you.
14 He talks enthusiastically about virtual reality, which could soon supplant videoconferencing.
15 In the hearts of wives husbands supplant mothers, and reign supreme.
16 No book can take its place; no influence can supplant it.
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