"Supersede" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Supersede" Meaning

To take the place of something or someone, especially in order to replace or improve it.

"Supersede" Examples

Examples of usage of "supersede"


The new employee's skills and qualifications will supersede those of her predecessors, enabling her to oversee the project team.
The new edict issued by the prime minister's office superseded all previous laws regarding the matter.
The new software will supersede the old one, saving time and increasing efficiency.
The new act passed in parliament superseded all existing laws on industrial safety.
The university's latest policy superseded the old student handbook, covering not only new rules and regulations but also updated procedures.

"Supersede" Similar Words

Superscalar

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Written or printed at the top of a page or displayed above a title or other text.

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A diacritic sign raised above a letter or punctuation mark, used in mathematics, chemistry, and other subjects to indicate that the letter is to be raised above the line of type.

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Superscription refers to the writing or inscription that is shown above a line of text, often at the head of a page or paragraph. It can also be used to describe the preface or an introductory note at the beginning of a document or literary work.

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To take the place of something older or more outdated, or to be considered better or more effective than something existing.

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Supersessionism is a concept in Christian theology that refers to the idea that Christianity has superseded (or replaced) Judaism and other religions as the true and complete revelation of God's will to humanity. This belief holds that Christianity represents a superior stage of divine revelation, which rendered Judaism and other earlier forms of salvation invalid or unnecessary. This concept is most commonly associated with Christian supersessionist views of the Old Testament.

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