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supplant

[suh-plant, -plahnt] / səˈplænt, -ˈplɑnt /


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There’s also some evidence that artificial intelligence is supplanting some jobs.

From MarketWatch

Traditional internet providers probably don’t have to worry much about satellite service supplanting core broadband offerings in the eyes of consumers.

From MarketWatch

According to the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, firearms became the leading cause of death among those ages 19 or younger in 2020, supplanting motor vehicle deaths.

From Seattle Times

Staley couldn’t supplant Edwards as starter and focused on making everyone better.

From Washington Times

For many decades, pundits have been predicting that technological advancements will soon make human workers obsolete; therefore, pay and work need to be de-linked and supplanted by a guaranteed income for all.

From Salon