supp
lant
Present Participle
supplanting
Past Tense
supplanted
Past Participle
supplanted
1
to replace something, especially by force or through competition
transitive
- The new software aims to supplant the outdated system currently in use.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.
- 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 younger generation's ideas can sometimes supplant the traditional norms in societal evolution.
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