v. rare. [Formed by the substitution of place for the second syllable of SUPPLANT, after replace.] trans. To take the place of, supersede.

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1861.  G. Musgrave, By-Roads, 20. A little chapel … was supplaced by a church of large dimensions. Ibid. (1867), Nooks & Corners Old France, I. 352. Supplaced by a broad sheet of plate glass.

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