agency, commutation, deputation, displacement, power of attorney, replacement, subrogation, supersedence, supersedure, supplantation, switch, vicariousness
Definitionn. act of taking the place of another especially using underhanded tactics
Last update: September 25, 2015
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Cuba, (4 tom., Madrid, 1868-1878; supplanting his Ensayo historico de. [Please select]
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(Probably a general impression that "that" cannot be used to refer to persons has assisted "who" in supplanting "that" as a relative.) [Please select]
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She undertook, first of all, to have a light and gracefully curving stairway leading to her salon instead of supplanting it. [Please select]
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Or is he so sure of his standing that he fears no supplanting. [Please select]
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And these vassals were supplanting native humanity as the plant was supplanting the native products of the soil. [Please select]
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At the bottom of her heart, Lilias could not quite forgive Carmel for supplanting her brother at the Chase. [Please select]
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These include: (a) vocal threat, (b) head-forward threat, (c) wing-flicking and sub-maximal tail-fanning, (d) ruffling and maximum tail-fanning, and (e) supplanting attack. [Please select]
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Sumner to take command of the Military Department of the Pacific with headquarters at San Francisco, supplanting General Albert Sidney Johnston who resigned to fight for the South. [Please select]
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Steam-power is largely supplanting water-power in the manufacturing enterprises, and in many instances the establishments have been moved to tide-water in order to get their coal at the lowest rates of transportation. [Please select]
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