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Often used in the same context:
displace,
usurp,
replace,
dethrone,
supersede,
overtake,
relegate,
augment,
dominate,
undercut,
anoint,
emulate,
subsume,
leapfrog,
undermine,
eviscerate,
surpass,
monopolize,
complement,
marginalize,
morph,
cannibalize,
unseat,
upend,
upstage,
coronate,
obliterate,
overwhelm,
bolster,
diminish,
counterbalance,
outshine,
resurrect,
hobble,
enshrine,
replicate,
decimate,
legitimize,
negate,
subvert,
stifle,
become,
jettison,
squelch,
transform,
revert,
solidify,
emerge,
supplement,
outpace,
outstrip,
reemerge,
trump,
resemble,
reinvigorate,
disappear,
succeed,
overtax,
mimic,
reclaim,
someday,
coexist,
obviate,
topple,
counteract,
vanish,
remold,
redefine,
clone,
outsell,
outgun,
eschew,
denigrate,
outlast,
refashion,
deplete,
cede,
wrest,
outdo,
weaken,
reinvent,
vanquish,
reintroduce,
cripple,
reshape,
encroach upon,
heir apparent,
fill,
imitate,
constrain,
steamroll,
compete,
eliminate,
destroy,
encroach,
shoehorn,
erode,
elevate,
stymie,
envision,
imbue,
denude,
conscious,
selfconscious,
uninspired,
abstract,
adulterated,
aesthetical,
agitational,
akin,
altruistic,
amateurish,
apollonian,
arcane,
autonomous,
belletristic,
blindfold,
breadwinning,
callest,
cartographical,
choreographic,
chymical
More specific:
deputize,
stand in,
step in,
substitute
More general:
come after,
follow,
succeed
Synonyms:
replace,
supersede,
supervene upon
Also try:
— Adjectives for supplant:
former,
last,
new,
wise,
less,
teleological
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