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词汇 supplanted
释义 supplanted
past simple and past participle ofsupplant
supplant
verb[ T ]
 formaluk /səˈplɑːnt/ us /səˈplænt/
to replace: 取代,代替
Printed books will soon be supplanted by e-books.纸质书将很快被电子书取代。
Small children can often feel supplanted in their parents' affections (= that their parents no longer like them as much) when a new brother or sister is born.当弟弟或妹妹出生后,小孩子常常会觉得自己在父母心中的地位被取代了。
Synonyms
replace(CHANGE FOR)
supersede
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Replacing and exchanging
alternate
alternatively
bargain something away
behalf
change over
compensation
instead of
lieu
make up for something
name
novate
shoe
someone's answer to someone/somethingidiom
spare
sub out something
substitutability
substitutable
substitute
substitution
substitutive

Examples of supplanted


supplanted

In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use.


The paper concludes with brief review of three leading explanations of why neoclassicism seems to have been supplanted by a new mainstream pluralism.
Their curiosity had been supplanted by real experience so that they were no longer simply hearing, but actively listening.
By the late nineteenth century, the role of church groups in founding and maintaining such institutions had largely been supplanted by the state.
These old circuits were neither eliminated nor supplanted, but still play a role at some level of the language processes.
The real is evinced by the absence of the real - in this case by the cyborg woman's replaced and supplanted limbs and organs.
As a result, behaviorism supplanted psychoanalysis as the dominant clinical paradigm of the time.
The fact is that by mid-century, the charismatic hero-expert was already being supplanted by a decidedly different breed of the civil servant.
Indeed, distinct paradigms can coexist, and it might be argued that none of the paradigms has been entirely supplanted.
Comtean positivism popularized this distinction between science and philosophy, but it also viewed science as having supplanted philosophy.
Increasingly supplanted by judicial rulings, the legal reasoning of the inns of court gave way to case-law that issued from the courtroom.
How can a genealogy-based notion of identity be so easily supplanted by the values implied by the increasingly fluid relations of the stock market?
Commissions of association - designed only for occasional use - were supplanted by an ambitious policy to be imposed on all towns.
As research in the field has progressed, the use of saliva sampling has supplanted the use of blood draw to measure hormone secretion.
The tradition was largely supplanted by prepackaging, supermarkets and twenty-fourhour shopping.
Both also stress the growing significance of the territorial state which initially assisted and later supplanted the church in efforts to regulate and shape society.
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