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supplanted Meaning in Hindi (शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ)


supplanted ka kya matlab hota hai


सुप्लांट

Verb:

हटाकर अपना अधिकार करना, कपट से हटाना, हटाना, उखाड़ना,



supplanted's Usage Examples:

Kolzum retained some of the trade of Egypt with Arabia and countries farther east long after the canal was closed, but by the 13th century it was in ruins and Suez itself, which had supplanted it, was also, according to an Arab historian, in decay.


Wood engraving kept its ground for a considerable period, especially in Germany, but copper in the end supplanted it, and owing to the beauty and clearness of the maps produced by a combination of engraving and etching it still maintains its ground.


Hinduism has now supplanted Buddhism, and the Brahman fills the place of the monk.


When the monarchy was supplanted in the usual Greek fashion by a hereditary nobility - a process accomplished, according to tradition, between about l000 and 683 B.C. - all power was appropriated by a privileged class of Eupatridae; the Geomori and Demiurgi, who formed the bulk of the community, enjoyed no political rights.


In the universities of the Netherlands and of lower Germany, as yet free from the conservatism of the old-established seats of learning, the new system gained an easy victory over Aristotelianism, and, as it was adapted for lectures and examinations, soon became almost as scholastic as the doctrines it had supplanted.


The original land-holding aristocracy, which had probably initiated and for a time monopolized commerce, was partly supplanted by prosperous upstarts, and with the general increase of prosperity began to lose its hold upon the community of artisans.


EVAGORAS, son of Nicocles, king of Salamis in Cyprus 410374 B.C. He claimed descent from Teucer, half-brother of Ajax, son of Telamon, and his family had long been rulers of Salamis until supplanted by a Phoenician exile.


These tribal dynasties of Rajputs were gradually supplanted by the Moslem invaders of the 11th century and weakened by internal feuds.


It died out, supplanted by other and newer powers, when it became altogether unsuited to the times.


to the north-east, and this gradually supplanted the old town.



Synonyms:

follow, replace, substitute, preempt, deputize, supercede, step in, supersede, come after, supervene upon, deputise, displace, succeed, oust, usurp, put back,



Antonyms:

disengage, back, pull, fail, precede,



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