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Supplantation
Supplantation Sup`plan*ta"tion, n. [Cf. F. supplantation, L.
supplantatio hypocritical deceit.]
The act of supplanting or displacing.
Habitual supplantation of immediate selfishness.
--Cloeridge.
Supplanter
Supplanter Sup*plan"ter, n.
One who supplants.
Meaning of Supplant from wikipedia
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their final refuge being the
Iberian Peninsula. The
Neanderthals were
supplanted by
modern humans (Cro-Magnons), who seem to have
appeared in
Europe around...
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soldiers out of
their entrenched positions,
complementing rather than
supplanting more
lethal conventional weapons.
Chemical weapons were deplo**** by all...
- the
dawning of
Hinduism in India. The
Dravidian languages of
India were
supplanted in the
northern and
western regions. By 400 BCE,
stratification and exclusion...
- Castronuovo,
Celine (August 12, 2021). "All 10
largest cities grew,
Phoenix supplants Philly as 5th
largest in US". The Hill.
Archived from the
original on...
- of state. The
institutions at
lower levels were
overseen and at
times supplanted by
primary party organizations. However, in
practice the
degree of control...
- the
brazilwood trade. The po****r
appellation eclipsed and
eventually supplanted the
official Portuguese name. Some
early sailors called it the "Land of...
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During the
British rule of Bengal,
British and
European sports began to
supplant traditional Bengali sports,
resulting in a loss of
native culture. Sport...
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lasted 75 minutes. From the 14th
century onward, equal-length
civil hours supplanted unequal ones, so
civil time no
longer varied by season.
Unequal hours...
- in Rome and
spreading throughout Europe,
influencing and
eventually supplanting local rites. The
present ordinary form of M**** in the
Roman Rite, found...
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northern France and in
southern Belgium,
which French (Francien)
largely supplanted.
French was also
influenced by
native Celtic languages of
Northern Roman...