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Filter by Meaning The new software is expected to supplant the old one in a few months.
The revolution sought to supplant the monarchy.
The political party is trying to supplant the incumbent government in the upcoming election.
The new management strategy was intended to supplant the old one.
The invasive species is beginning to supplant the native flora and fauna.
The invader tries to supplant the current ruler.
The revolutionary group tries to supplant the government.
The invasive species has been able to supplant the native plants in the area.
The new policy was introduced to supplant the outdated one.
He tried to supplant his fears by facing them head-on.
The new CEO was brought in to supplant the old one.
The new technology could potentially supplant the old one.
The reduced budget might supplant the opportunity for growth in the company.
The strict diet might supplant the individual's desire for certain foods.
The difficult circumstances might supplant the individual's ability to pursue their dreams.
The injury might supplant the athlete's chance of winning the game.
The unexpected guests might supplant our dinner plans.
The limited resources might supplant the opportunity for growth.
The lost key could supplant our chances of entering the house.
The delayed flight might supplant the traveler's itinerary.
The athlete was able to supplant his rival as the new champion.
The young heir was eager to supplant his older siblings and take over the family business.
The virus was able to supplant the body's natural defenses and cause serious illness.
The up-and-coming athlete hopes to supplant the reigning champion.
The new ideas supplant the old ones in scientific research.
She was able to supplant her rival and become the champion.
The politician used unethical tactics to supplant his opponent in the debate.
The teacher had to supplant the scheduled lesson with a pop quiz.
The event was canceled, so they had to supplant it with a different one.
The construction workers had to supplant the defective materials with better ones.
The store ran out of oranges, so I had to supplant them with apples.
The company decided to supplant their manual processes with an automated system.
The emerging economies are trying to supplant the dominant ones in the global market.
The coach decided to supplant the injured player with a substitute.
The hotel had to supplant the unavailable room with a different one.
The new technology could potentially supplant the need for paper-based transactions.
The flight was delayed, so they had to supplant the original plane with a different one.
The family had to supplant their damaged car with a rental one.
The new law may supplant the old one in effect.
The rising pop star is poised to supplant the current queen of pop.
The political party aims to supplant the current ruling party in the upcoming election.
The new trend is starting to supplant the old one in fashion.
The young upstart tried to supplant the seasoned veteran.
The new technological advancements are threatening to supplant human workers.
The popular uprising sought to supplant the corrupt regime.
The new generation seeks to supplant the old one.
The rising star aims to supplant the current champion.
The younger academic was able to supplant the older professor as the department chair through political maneuvering.
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