preemptor

/priːˈemptɔr/

Definitions

1. noun

A person or thing that preempts something, especially an actor or performer who takes the part of a character that another has abandoned or been unable to play.

“The new actor became the preemptor in the play after the original actor fell ill.”

Synonyms

  • replacer
  • successor

Antonyms

  • continuer
  • successionist