supercede

[US]/ˌsuːpəˈsiːd/
[UK]/ˌsuːpərˈsiːd/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

vt.to take the place of; to replace
vi.to delay action
Word Forms
Past Participlesuperceded
Past Tensesuperceded
Present Participlesuperceding
Third Person Singularsupercedes

Phrases & Collocations

supercede old

supercede rules

supercede policies

supercede technology

supercede methods

supercede practices

supercede standards

supercede versions

supercede ideas

supercede models

Example Sentences

the new policy will supercede the old regulations.

digital media has begun to supercede traditional print methods.

many believe that technology will eventually supercede human labor.

in this industry, innovation tends to supercede established practices.

the latest version of the software will supercede the previous one.

as new research emerges, older theories may supercede.

legislation can sometimes supercede local laws.

advancements in science often supercede outdated beliefs.

in the tech world, new gadgets quickly supercede old models.

the new findings will supercede our previous conclusions.

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