🔄supplant (suplánt)

verb
/səˈplænt/
suplantar (suplantar)

Meaning

To take the place of something or someone, often by force or strategy.
Traducción del significado
Sustituir algo o a alguien, a menudo por la fuerza o la estrategia.
Sustituir algo o a alguien, a menudo por la fuerza o la estrategia.

Oraciones de ejemplo

Digital platforms have supplanted traditional newspapers.

Las plataformas digitales han suplantado a los periódicos tradicionales.
Las plataformas digitales han suplantado a los periódicos tradicionales.

Synonyms

replace, displace, overthrow, substitute, succeed

Antonyms

retain, keep, preserve

Colocaciones

supplant authority, supplant tradition, supplant role, supplant leader

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