Supplant
Supplant is a transitive verb meaning to take the place of someone or something, often by substitution or displacement. It is commonly used to describe the replacement of an existing actor, system, or practice by a newer or superior one.
The word comes from Old French suplanter, from Latin supplāre, literally “to trip up” or “to overthrow,”
Usage and nuance: Supplant implies substitution achieved through effort, competition, or force, and it can be
Examples: The new software supplants the legacy system. A dominant company may supplanted its rivals by offering
See also: related terms include replace, supersede, displace, and usurp. Antonyms include retain and keep. Supplant