superseded in English

verb
1
take the place of (a person or thing previously in authority or use); supplant.
the older models have now been superseded
synonyms:replacetake the place oftake over fromsucceedsupplantdisplaceoustoverthrowremoveunseatfill someone's shoes/boots

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1. Later, Clunch was superseded by brick as the

2. Their map has since been superseded by photographic atlases.

3. The theory has been superseded by more recent research.

4. The Gilbert-Johnson-Keerthi distance algorithm has superseded that approach.

5. Activista m, f (plural Activistas) Superseded spelling of ativista

6. 5 Motorways have largely superseded ordinary roads for long-distance travel.

7. Will factory workers be entirely superseded by machines one day?

8. Pride of authorship is superseded by pride of profits.

9. The voice of the people finally superseded the restoration trend of thought.

10. The technique is less popular today, having been superseded by psychotropic drugs.

11. Heirlooms are really Cultivars that have been superseded by something better

12. 2 The morality of aseptic rationalism has superseded that of spiritual regeneration.

13. Motorways have largely superseded ordinary roads for long-distance travel.

14. Manchu was, in fact, a dying language, soon to be superseded by Chinese.

15. 6 After the Second World War, eugenics was superseded by genetics and micro-biology.

16. Jurisdiction not superseded by the federal government falls to the appropriate state.

17. The morality of aseptic rationalism has superseded that of spiritual regeneration.

18. Borstal: a form of custodial sentence for young offenders, now superseded by young offender institutions.

19. In Canada ACZA superseded ammoniacal copper arsenate (ACA) with full registration in 1999.

20. It has been superseded by aBide in most of its other senses

21. C. G-1. until such Licence is superseded by the settlement of other native claims.

22. These methods may be superseded by more rapid and accurate techniques in future.

23. Later, as revised and abridged editions appeared, the unofficial title superseded the one chosen by Foxe.

24. The League of Nations was dissolved after 26 years, and was superseded by the United Nations.

25. Circulars that are outdated or superseded by subsequent documents are housed under Archive section

26. Administrative machinery (now superseded by the Organic Act concerning SENAME: Decree-Law no 2465)

27. But to say it was superseded by the latter in the seventeenth century is not entirely true.

28. Autogiro, also spelled autogyro, rotary-wing aircraft, superseded after World War II by the more efficient helicopter

29. 2 Flintlock:Ignition system for firearms developed in the early 16th century, it superseded the matchlock and the wheel lock.

30. Aristippus’ theory is therefore superseded as rudimentary, crass, though still important as the raw undeveloped beginning of Hedonism

31. Aelurophobia and gephyrophobia are rather rare and are ordinarily superseded by cat phobia and bridge phobia, respectively

32. Today this standard is old and has been superseded by Unicode, which is backward compatible with Ascii.

33. Most of the old road - which stretched from Chicago to Los Angeles - has been superseded by the great Interstate highways.

34. The Risc PC (codenamed Medusa) was Acorn's next generation ARM-based RISC OS computer, which superseded the Acorn Archimedes.

35. Autogiro, also spelled Autogyro, rotary-wing aircraft, superseded after World War II by the more efficient helicopter

36. They regained the vote when the Dominion Elections Act of 1920 superseded the War-time Elections Act.

37. 21 Most of the old road - which stretched from Chicago to Los Angeles - has been superseded by the great Interstate highways.

38. To do so, they devised the Glagolitic alphabet, which was later superseded by the Cyrillic alphabet, named after Cyril.

39. Ammonium chloride was used in pyrotechnics in the 18th century but was superseded by safer and less hygroscopic chemicals.

40. Despite their age, Benzodiazepines still provide unique benefits and are unlikely to be entirely superseded by newer medications

41. Arsphenamine, as well as neosalvarsan, was indicated for syphilis and trypanosomiasis, but has been superseded by modern antibiotics.

42. The existing blacklist of substances not to be dumped at sea would be superseded by the blanket ban.

43. This declared that “Judaism has not been superseded by Christianity” and that “God’s covenant with the Jewish people has not been abrogated.”

44. Source(s): NIST SP 800-133 under Compromise [Superseded] NIST SP 800-133 Rev.1 under Compromise [Superseded] The unauthorized disclosure, modification, substitution, or use of sensitive data (e.g., keys, metadata, or other security-related information) or the unauthorized modification of a security-related system, device or process in order to

45. When a conquest is made, the oneness of the individual is often superseded by a state of oneness in the partnership.

46. Acts that otherwise might be driven by appetite and emotion will be superseded by deeds shaped by reason and right.

47. The Neo-Aramaic-speaking Jews emigrated to Israel in the early 1950s, and their language was superseded by Hebrew

48. Adobe Flash Lite enabled viewing Flash content on older smartphones, but has been discontinued and superseded by Adobe AIR.

49. It was not until the second half of the 1950s that autarchy was definitively superseded by a firm commitment to international capitalism.

50. In 1964 the Almoner title was in a sense superseded by the title social worker and nowadays it is a pastoral function.