supplanted in the PONS Dictionary

supplanted Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to feel supplanted

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Without regular wildfires, pineyards will be supplanted by broadleafed coppice.
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The award supplanted a previous award for professional magazine.
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Some aspects of the rug making have been supplanted by cheaper machines in recent times, especially yarn spinning and trimming of the pile after weaving.
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Since the 1980s, they have largely been supplanted by electronic signs.
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Knowledge was retained by guilds and seldom supplanted by advances.
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Sometimes the elders are supplanted, and sometimes the rebels lose and are either cast out of power entirely or incorporated into the pantheon.
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But once supplanted, the broad bean quickly fell out of favour.
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For some military applications wheeled and tracked amphibious vehicles are slowly being supplanted by air-cushioned landing craft.
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It was a source of news, current affairs, and entertainment for millions of moviegoers until television supplanted its role in the 1950s.
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The use of aminopterin in cancer treatment was supplanted in the 1950s by methotrexate due to the latter's better therapeutic index in a rodent tumor model.
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