Sentence examples for gradually supplanted from inspiring English sources

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East and North Frisian are being gradually supplanted by German.

A French patois is spoken by most of the inhabitants but is being gradually supplanted by English, the official language.

The Lao, together with other Tai peoples, gradually supplanted various indigenous groups collectively known as Kha ("Slaves").

Then, starting in the mid-1980s, one thing led to another, and tractor repair was gradually supplanted by whirligig construction.

The aristocratic salon, which had been the seedbed for Russian literature, was gradually supplanted by the monthly "thick journals," the editors and critics of which became Russia's tastemakers.

Oyo, founded in the 14th century and located in the savanna to the north of the forest, gradually supplanted the older kingdom of Ife.

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Quantity would gradually supplant quality.

Meg Whipple, who helped organize the event, said kitchen tours are gradually supplanting decorator show houses.

In response to stylistic demands for greater resonance and power, the modern forms of the violin appeared in the late 16th century, only gradually supplanting the earlier viols.

English is gradually supplanting French as the language of business, an indication of the growing international orientation of the new business class.Of late, Egypt has become an even more eager reformer.

Saint-Simonians believed that the keynote of social development would be a spirit of association, with religion as the dominating force, that would gradually supplant the prevailing spirit of egotism and antagonism in society.

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