supersede|superseded|supersedes|superseding in English
verb
[su·per·sede || ‚suːpə(r)'sɪːd]
take the place of, replace; make void or useless
Use "supersede|superseded|supersedes|superseding" in a sentence
1. The Medinan stuff supersedes 'Abrogates' the Meccan stuff
2. Liquid latex manufacturing supersedes crepe rubber.
3. The new deal supersedes the old agreement.
4. Remember that IRA Beneficiary designations supersede a will
5. We must supersede old machines by new ones.
6. We should supersede outdated regulations and customs.
7. We must supersede old machines by [ with ] new ones.
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9. She tried to supersede for her tears.
10. Any one could supersede you as manager in my office.
11. These began to obscure and supersede the Bible.
12. Later, Clunch was superseded by brick as the
13. Their map has since been superseded by photographic atlases.
14. Note that the makeup exam grade will supersede the previous final course grade.
15. The theory has been superseded by more recent research.
16. But his hopes of superseding the liturgy with any such matter were doomed to failure.
17. Iron began to supersede bronze for tool making about 3000 years ago.
18. Immediate business goals will supersede long-term goals for affirmative action.
19. In the future, robots will supersede human beings for very heavy work.
20. The Gilbert-Johnson-Keerthi distance algorithm has superseded that approach.
21. *This publication supersedes FM 3-09.21, Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures For The Field Artillery …
22. Activista m, f (plural Activistas) Superseded spelling of ativista
23. 5 Motorways have largely superseded ordinary roads for long-distance travel.
24. Treatment for TFCD/child-direction will supersede treatment for TFUA/under-the-age-of-consent.
25. No sooner do you buy a computer than they bring out a new one which supersedes it.