Supersede


The meaning of the word Supersede is: to replace someone or something


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In time, the features of the smartphone may supersede those of the personal computer.

published by Arielle on 2021-10-05 20:24:19


Kate hopes she can supersede her boss and take her position in the company.

published by Stormy on 2021-02-11 06:23:48


Since the new attendance forms supersede the previous documents, please shred all of the old forms.

published by Carlena on 2021-12-16 22:06:39


The federal court decision will supersede the decision of the lower court.

published by Nam on 2021-10-12 19:58:01


In five years, the prince will supersede his father and become king.

published by Soledad on 2021-12-13 19:40:54


Manufacturers are investing heavily in tablets because they believe the demand for tablets will soon supersede laptop demand.

published by Melinda on 2022-01-04 01:11:19


Hopefully the new class schedule will supersede the old one and give us more time to explore the complicated subjects.

published by Sol on 2021-05-16 18:34:39


A recent amendment to the Constitution of the United States will supersede a previous law.

published by Ebonie on 2021-07-28 20:32:16


In some cases, a court order can supersede a patient’s privacy and allow access to his medical records.

published by Ricarda on 2021-05-22 20:28:23


When John signs his will today, the inheritance document will supersede the will signed two years ago.

published by Gaye on 2021-06-17 18:35:58


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