Supplant
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British pronunciation/səplˈænt/
American pronunciation/səˈpɫænt/

Definition & Meaning of "supplant"

to supplant
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to replace something, especially by force or through competition

to supplant definition and meaning
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Example
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The younger generation's ideas can sometimes supplant the traditional norms in societal evolution.
The ambitious team worked hard to supplant their rivals and become the industry leaders.
Changes in consumer preferences may lead to one product attempting to supplant another in the market.
The new software aims to supplant the outdated system currently in use.
In the world of technology, emerging innovations often seek to supplant older models.
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