supplanted
Americanadjective
noun
verb
Other Word Forms
- unsupplanted adjective
Etymology
Origin of supplanted
Example Sentences
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Like every other detail here, that implicit complaint is dusty and ossified, and Mr. Williamson’s formerly wised-up dialogue has been supplanted by a grinding earnestness, with everyone constantly asking about one another’s feelings.
Today, wood gatherers have supplanted the usual walkers.
From Barron's
They may have been supplanted by digital job boards, but for much of the country’s history, they were one of the main sources to go to find work and workers.
His love of baseball has been supplanted by the Sport of Kings.
From Los Angeles Times
These monsters have supplanted coal generators as the workhorses of the U.S. power grid because they are more efficient, less polluting and more flexible.
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