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supplants
verb
Third person singular of supplant
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Matsushita plans to sell the Q only in Japan, but that could change with time.Generation gapDespite the relatively short history of games consoles, one industry-wide pattern has emerged: a new model has only five years before the next generation supplants it.
And the increase in the use of plastics often supplants other materials which are easier to recycle.
Her entourage insists that none of this supplants the partnership with France.
Yet this is the season when, for devout Christians at least, the ineffable supplants the material (and the other way around for most folk).
Wolseley, a leading distributor of plumbing materials, supplants Marconi, whose ambition was to provide the plumbing of the Internet.In this section When the economy held its breath Recovery redefined Falling stars Rudderless The biggest bill of all Uncharted waters Fingered?
What is new almost never completely supplants the established.
One quest never supplants the other.
"Please clap" supplants Hemingway's six-word story as the shortest, saddest story ever told https://t.co/tEkYI2OnEV pic.twitter.com/jHIrTnwIiT "Please Clap".
He eventually meets and supplants the ruler of Urth, the Autarch.
These machinal rhythsms are really very subtle; it is by suc nice devices that man supplants the urge of hours and tides phases of a moon which he never sees.
The term Cabin, which was for a time given to top class, is now the designation of the middle class on board the ship, whilst Tourist Class supplants the designation Third Class, which had become out-dated.
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