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ALL meanings of supersede

su·per·sede
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  • abbreviation SUPERSEDE succeed 1
  • verb with object supersede to replace in power, authority, effectiveness, acceptance, use, etc., as by another person or thing. 1
  • verb with object supersede to set aside or cause to be set aside as void, useless, or obsolete, usually in favor of something mentioned; make obsolete: They superseded the old statute with a new one. 1
  • verb with object supersede to succeed to the position, function, office, etc., of; supplant. 1
  • verb supersede If something is superseded by something newer, it is replaced because it has become old-fashioned or unacceptable. 0
  • verb supersede to take the place of (something old-fashioned or less appropriate); supplant 0
  • verb supersede to replace in function, office, etc; succeed 0
  • verb supersede to discard or set aside or cause to be set aside as obsolete or inferior 0
  • verb transitive supersede to cause to be set aside or dropped from use as inferior or obsolete and replaced by something else 0
  • verb transitive supersede to take the place of in office, function, etc.; succeed 0
  • verb transitive supersede to remove or cause to be removed so as to make way for another; supplant 0
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