单词 | supplace |
释义 | supplacev. transitive. To replace; to put in place as a substitute; to take the place of, supersede. ΘΚΠ the world > time > change > exchange > substitution > supplanting or replacement > supplant, replace [verb (transitive)] fulfila1200 underplantc1200 supplanta1398 subplanta1425 recompense?a1439 supply1567 bestead1596 second1600 reimplace1611 transplace1621 displant1630 succenturiate1650 supersede1657 substitute1675 recruit1711 replace1753 displace1774 substitute1775 supplace1777 outplace1928 1777 W. Young Spirit of Athens i. xii. 103 The Spartans indeed were equally attached to their Sparta, but not equally to the common welfare; to account for this exception, we must observe, that institution with them supplaced nature with habit. 1861 G. M. Musgrave By-roads in Picardy 20 A little chapel..was supplaced by a church of large dimensions. 1918 Electric Railway Jrnl. 19 Jan. 119/2 The New York Railways Company..disarmed all possible criticism..by assuring the present men that none of them would be supplaced. 1924 J. J. Robbins tr. K. Stanislavsky My Life in Art l. 476 Hiding deep in the soul, the frightened emotion sent out..a regiment of ordinary theatrical stencils and the over-anxious muscles tried to supplace the absent emotions by overstrain. 2006 B. Sjogren Into Vortex ii. 111 Celia's scream..opens onto a different interpretation of..Celia's point of view, and..to her voice-off (which in the next scene is indeed supplaced by Mark's morose voice-off fantasies). This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2012; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < |
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