"Supplanter" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Supplanter" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Supplanter" Meaning

A supplanter is a person or thing that replaces or supplants someone or something else, typically in a position of authority or power. It can also refer to someone who usurps or takes the place of someone else, often in a way that is seen as unfair or illegitimate.

Example: "Crown Prince Albert proved to be a surprisingly capable leader, but some critics saw him as a supplanter to his more experienced and popular sister, Princess Beatrice."

In biblical context, the term "supplanter" is also used to refer to Jacob, who was born after his twin brother Esau and eventually took his place as the firstborn son in their father's lineage, as stated in the book of Genesis.

"Supplanter" Examples

Examples of the word "supplanter"


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In the Bible, Esau is referred to as Jacob's supplanter because he was replaced as the inheritor of the birthright.


2. The landlord plans to appoint a supplanter to oversee the old tenants as the new housing development takes shape.

3. Without proper support, the new policy could be seen as a supplanter to the efforts of the established players in the industry.

4. The conflict arose between the two brothers due to a misunderstanding over perceived usurpation and displacement characteristic of a supplanter.

5. In the mythical retelling of the Greek story of Persephone and Demeter, Hades was depicted as the underworld's supplanter of Persephone's innocence.

"Supplanter" Similar Words

Suppeditation

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Supper

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The main meaning of "supper" is a meal eaten in the evening or late at night. It can be the last meal of the day.

Supperless

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Superfluous<br><br>being or requiring more than is needed or wanted; excessive.<br><br>Example: "The superfluous decorations in the room made it look cluttered."

Suppers

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Supping

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Supplace

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Supplant

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Supplanted

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"Supplanted" is a verb that means to replace or take the place of something or someone, often in a figure of authority or importance. It can also mean to reduce the importance or effectiveness of something or someone.<br><br>Example: "She was supplanted by a younger, more ambitious colleague in the new management team."<br><br>In this sense, "supplanted" is similar to words like "replaced", "ousted", or "displaced".

Supplanting

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Supplants

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To take the place of someone or something, often gradually or unofficially.

Supple

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Soft and flexible in movement or consistency; having a smooth and pliable quality.<br><br>Example: "The supple leather creaked as I sat down."<br><br>Or: "The flexible yoga pose required a supple back and strong core."<br><br>Synonyms: limber, flexible, pliable, soft, yielding.

Supplement

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Supplemental

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Provided or given in addition to something else: This grammar book is a supplemental resource for students.

Supplementally

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Supplementaries

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Supplementary

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