rare. [f. SUPPLANT v. + -MENT.] = prec.

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1757.  J. H. Grose, Voy. E. Indies, 406. They [the Dutch] do not … add a candid confession of the treacherous and cruel supplantment of us.

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1912.  Chas. E. Callwell, in Blackw. Mag., Nov., 653/1. The hussar and the lancer have no reason to regard their supplantment by flying corps as a dire calamity.

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