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Sentence count:40Posted:2018-01-24Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: supplantplantingtransplantingslantingcontingency planningcantingrantingwantingMeaning: [sə'plænt /-'plɑːnt]  n. act of taking the place of another especially using underhanded tactics. 
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(1) He may be supplanted by a younger man.
(2) Oil has supplanted coffee as our main export.
(3) He was supplanted out of the house by his wife.
(4) He was hanged for plotting to supplant the king.
(5) Barker was soon supplanted as party leader.
(6) No man could supplant him.
(7) Most hand labour has been supplanted by the computers.
(8) The party leader has been supplanted by his rival.
(9) In most offices, the typewriter has now been supplanted by the computer.
(10) By the 1930s the wristwatch had almost completely supplanted the pocket watch.
(11) Simulation has also begun to supplant individual creativity.
(12) The arrival of man-made instruments represented the supplanting and indeed deliberate transcending of nature by human values.
(13) But I could not bear to be supplanted in a view that lay next to my heart by an old acquaintance.
(14) Jackson will supplant Charlie Ward as the starting point guard[sentence dictionary], giving the team a better ball distributor.
(15) Leaden Like a bullet To supplant Life from its centre.
(16) Presumably its resources were thought to have been supplanted by those of the advertising agency that helped the Conservative Party to power.
(17) Brown instead hurt his heel in training camp, failed to supplant Albert Lewis and hobbled through an ineffective half-season.
(18) Eventually that contest was supplanted by a wonderfully violent game played in the same small space, but with a beach ball.
(19) Never waste jealousy on a real man: it is the imaginary man that supplants us all in the long run. George Bernard Shaw 
(20) Inflation had clearly supplanted economic growth as the major concern of government economic policy by the end of the period under review.
(21) Graham Dilley had rather supplanted him as main strike bowler, and Chris Old was a Headingley type of bowler.
(22) Such supplanting was to be.
(23) I wouldn't argue that the Revolutionary Guard are supplanting Ahmadinejad and Khamenei. However, I think the latter have actually spearheaded Iran's transition to military dictatorship, " he said.
(24) Yet he shies away from the idea of supplanting the CCTV gala.
(25) They were an adjunct to and lubricant for existing activities rather than part of the supplanting of a traditional culture.
(26) The difference, this year from last year, is an oozing mind supplanting a hollow heart, is the tranquility I am longing for for a lengthy period.
(27) As one American official acknowledges, climate change is emerging as the biggest issue in bilateral relations, supplanting trade and human rights.
(28) In the long run growth depends on replacing obsolete methods of production with better ones, and supplanting old industries with new ones.
(29) However language experts believe the prospect of such technology supplanting the ability to speak a foreign tongue is a distant one.
(30) Gas-rich Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan are not interested in supplanting one imperial master in Moscow for another in Beijing.
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