[verb] [T] [slightly formal] - to replaceIn most offices, the typewriter has now been supplanted by the computer.The state of the economy has supplanted all other issues as the major item of current public concern.Small children can often feel supplanted (in their parents' affections) (= that their parents no longer like them as much) when a new brother or sister is born.
SUPPLANT
Meaning of SUPPLANT in English
Cambridge English vocab. Кембриджский английский словарь. 2012