Suplantar in english

Supplant

pronunciation: səplænt part of speech: verb
In gestures

suplantar = oust ; supersede [supercede, -USA] ; supplant ; furnish + a substitute for ; drive out ; impersonate. 

Example: These sources which form the basis of the intellectual selection of terms may be augmented by or ousted by the machine selection of terms.Example: Many libraries are reluctant to reclassify stock and many libraries leave stock classified according to earlier editions long after the earlier edition has been superseded.Example: There is now an even better (or worse) example that supplants rock music as the classical example of, not cultural lag, but musical lag, and that's GOSPEL MUSIC or GOSPEL SONGS, which has just now been established.Example: Of course books cannot furnish a substitute for practice, but they can prepare the mind for a more rapid assimilation of experience.Example: The development of user-friendly interfaces to data bases may drive out the unspecialised information broker in the long run.Example: According to the analysis, intruders cannot obtain any secret information from transmitted messages and impersonate another legal user = According to the analysis, intruders cannot obtain any secret information from transmitted messages and impersonate another legal user.

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» suplantar + Posesivo + identidadimpersonatehave + Posesivo + identity stolensteal + Posesivo + identity .

Example: According to the analysis, intruders cannot obtain any secret information from transmitted messages and impersonate another legal user = Según el análisis, los intrusos no pueden obtener ninguna información secreta de los mensages transmitidos y hacerse pasar por otros usuarios legales.

Example: She had her identity stolen several years ago and has been battling with the government since.

Example: Police say they have arrested a woman who stole her sister-in-law's identity and spent 10000 dollars on a credit card.

Suplantar synonyms

supersede in spanish: reemplazar, pronunciation: supɜrsid part of speech: verb replace in spanish: reemplazar, pronunciation: ripleɪs part of speech: verb supervene upon in spanish: supervisado sobre, pronunciation: supɜrvinəpɑn part of speech: verb
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