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  • meaning - Is supplantation an English word? - English Language . . .
    First, yes, 'supplantation' is a word in English It's the noun formed from the verb 'to supplant' to supplant means to supersede or replace, eg, "The omicron variant has currently supplanted others as the most common covid virus" 'Supplantation' is an acceptable English word but it is not very common so it sounds a little strange
  • A single word for in the process of being replaced
    The noun forms would be preemption, supersedure, and supplantation The second definition of supersedure is interesting From Merriam Webster: 1 The act or process of superseding 2 Replacement of a queen bee that has grown old or weak by one that is younger or more vigorous I learned something new!
  • Orange is the new black! - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    It really isn't clear what you want Do you want the original clever use of the phrase indicating supplantation, or the point where its potential as a snowclone and meme became recognized? It's been a bit overcooked, in my opinion When there isn't strong irony and near perfect parallel structure, as there isn't in your last example, it falls flat
  • An appropriate term for the contamination of a language
    The Wikipedia entry on the language change also uses borrowings for the general phenomenon; it offers supplantation in case the native word disappears entirely, and coexistence in case both words (the native and the loan) both belong to the language, as synonyms or with slight nuances in meaning
  • Noun for something that was superseded or replaced
    I know this is a bit late but it may help someone else I was looking for something similar and went with the word supplantation To supplant is to supersede (another) especially by force or treachery to eradicate and supply a substitute for efforts to supplant the vernacular





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