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supplanter

[suh-plan-ter, -plahn‐] / səˈplæn tər, -ˈplɑn‐ /


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Jacob was a popular boy’s name in Old Testament times, and meant "the one who grasps," "the angler," "the deceiver" or "the supplanter."

From Fox News Mar. 20, 2022

The station was killed off by the proximity of Holborn, more popular because it was an interchange, and I'm pleased to see its supplanter at least has the grace to recognise its phantom existence.

From The Guardian Jan. 9, 2013

Why, the BBC Trust, more systemically censorious supplanter of the old board of governors – which nevertheless retains the right to criticise or even fire the man they hired.

From The Guardian Aug. 28, 2010

They look on Thee, Lord God, as one that careth not, On him as Thy supplanter and the iron as hot Which shall reforge the chain by which the Earth is bound.

From Satan Absolved by Wilfred Scawen Blunt

In a word, the left bank of the Jumna was ablaze, and sharp encounters occurred wherever the Emperor’s men met those who fought for his would-be supplanter, Khusrow.

From The Great Mogul by Louis Tracy




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