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supplanted Meaning in Bengali



 উচ্ছিন্ন করা, স্থানচু্যত করা,

Verb:

স্থানচু্যত করা, উচ্ছিন্ন করা,





supplanted's Usage Examples:

This creed supplanted all other prior creeds that the Air Force had been using, including the.


Nowadays, it is largely supplanted by the electrical router and shaper, but retains limited application.


From 2002, its role in Tests was largely supplanted by the Elite Panel of ICC Umpires.


to have been common in Homer's day, accompanying the rhapsodes, it was supplanted in historical times by the seven-stringed kithara.


These were supplanted during the early Jurassic by various aquatic and marine forms.


region for hemp oil until the 1870s, even though by that point it had been supplanted for fiber uses by Russian hemp.


They were supplanted by espadrilles and rubber sandals for agricultural activities, but remain.


[citation needed] In 1919, this system was supplanted by a series of auto trails officially created by the State Highway Commission.


Although mostly supplanted by the metric system, this unit is a common measurement in Japanese architecture.


By the end of the 1960s television news broadcasts had supplanted the format.


The system has been supplanted in large part, as disparate sparsely-settled regions become urbanized.


videotape was the primary format used for this purpose, but was gradually supplanted by optical disc, hard disk, and then flash memory.


Its use, however, diminished in the 19th century, when it was largely supplanted by wove paper.


the main battery guns were 6-pounders, but by mid-century these were supplanted by 9-pounders.


kingdom because of the influx of tropical Eurasian flora that had mostly supplanted the Antarctic flora and included New Guinea and New Caledonia in the Paleotropical.


The dynasty that seems to have supplanted the 8th Dynasty is extremely obscure.


chronometry more broadly includes electronic devices that have largely supplanted mechanical clocks for the best accuracy and precision in time-keeping.


the Gregorian chant of the Sarum use of the Roman rite which officially supplanted it by the 12th century.



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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