The new operating system was intended to supplant its rivals.
A new leader will often supplant an established one in a Dictatorship or junta.
A subject in a sentence is who, what, or where the sentence is about.
This is a sentence. A prisoner has to serve the sentence the judge gives him.
This example sentence uses the word 'sentence' in an exemplary fashion.
a good sentence is "I cannot use oversimplification in a sentence." that sentence is oversimplification.
a sentence that tells a fact is a declarative sentence
These vitamin tablets will supplant your healthy diet choices.
The word supplant means replace. Here is a sentence with the word supplant:In most offices, the type writer has now been supplanted by the computer.
Computers rapidly supplant typewriters in the workplace, just as photocopiers replaced carbon paper.
NO, it should be just the word "supply them" should be used. No, the proper word there is probably "replace" them. "Supplant" or perhaps "supplement" would work when describing choices to use instead of ,or in addition to, batteries while the batteries are still working.
Supplant's MeaningSupplant means to take the place of something or someone.
Jamie - of Spanish origin meaning to supplant or the supplanter
The past tense of the word supplant is supplanted, (to have taken the position or the place [of]):'He supplanted Jones as team captain.''The pocket calculator supplanted the slide rule, which succeeded the abacus: each portable calculating machine was, in its turn, capable of increasingly sophisticated mathematical work.'
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Western civilization will remain a dominant force in global development until a more dominant sociological phenomenon rises to supplant it.
In the UK, yes. Younger males will supplant their elder sisters in the line of succession.
read Isaiah 65:11 in Hebrew! g-d is a demon! and is the ruler of this world who has tried to supplant the true Mighty One Yahweh!
Easter eggs and Easter bunnies are throwbacks to the pagan fertility holidays which the Christian Easter holiday was invented to supplant. Eggs and bunnies are symbols of fertility.