eventually replace
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To replace in the end, after a long time or a series of events.
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- New technologies will eventually replace old ones as they become more efficient.
- Digital books might eventually replace printed copies for most readers.
- The young athlete is expected to eventually replace the aging veteran on the team.
- Electric vehicles will eventually replace gasoline cars in the coming decades.
- Automation could eventually replace manual labor in many industrial sectors.
- The updated software will eventually replace the current legacy system across the company.
- Many believe that streaming services will eventually replace traditional cable television.
- He was hired as an assistant to eventually replace the retiring manager.
- Renewable energy sources will eventually replace fossil fuels as our primary power source.
- Modern composite materials will eventually replace steel in many construction projects.