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Meanings of
supercede
in English
Portuguese
sobrepor
Spanish
reemplazar
Back to the meaning
Take the place or move into the position of.
replace
supersede
supplant
supervene upon
Portuguese
sobrepor
Usage of
supercede
in English
1
General Gage is just arrivd here, with a Commission to
supercede
Govr Hutchinson.
2
Does Trump's desire to be a dictator
supercede
the security of his own country?
3
John Locke's influence caused modern philosophy to
supercede
traditional scholasticism.
4
Art, with us, has never attempted to
supercede
nature.
5
There would be no necessity to
supercede
him, eh?
6
The guidelines
supercede
more stringent requirements adopted in December, requiring higher downpayments in markets where home prices are falling.
7
The government says work underway to develop roadside drug testing may
supercede
the objective of a petition launched in Nelson today.
8
It is not yet clear whether this will be part of, separate from or
supercede
the direct talks between the belligerent forces.
9
Does Trump's desire to be a dictator
supercede
the security of his own country? America's disgraceful president is totally out of control!
10
Nor indeed was the master, of the horse likely to be sent to
supercede
the constable of the Tower for one night only.
11
Rather, the new proposal would take effect down the road only if it is approved, at which time it would
supercede
the current scheme.
12
To threaten to
supercede
Flinders if it were even heard that his wife was in New South Wales was surely an excess of rigour.
13
He then adverted to the ingratitude of his tribe, in permitting Keokuk to
supercede
him, who, he averred, excelled him in nothing but drinking whisky.
14
Fu-Manchu's health may be permanently impaired, and Ki-Ming may have
superceded
him.
15
Given this requirement, tapes are being
superceded
by CDs as permanent storage media.
16
Tells about the short-live d movement, which was
superceded
by Cubism.
Other examples for "supercede"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
supercede
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
supercede nature
supercede the security
supercede more
supercede traditional
Translations for
supercede
Portuguese
sobrepor
substituir
suplantar
Spanish
reemplazar
Supercede
through the time