We have no meanings for "supersede the necessity" in our records yet.
1 No method nor discipline can supersede the necessity of being forever on the alert.
2 God lays upon you no engagement that is designed to supersede the necessity of prayer.
3 Believe me the single word of Langford is not of such potent intelligence as to supersede the necessity of more.
4 Moreover, they simplify the dress, as they supersede the necessity of wearing either both flannel and linen, or flannel and calico shirts.
5 All the wealth, and rank, and reputation which may descend from parent to child, can not supersede the necessity of a spiritual patrimony.
6 Law proposed, in substance, to increase the paper currency of the country, and thus supersede the necessity for the use of the precious metals.
7 The description I have already given supersedes the necessity of my dwelling on it here.
8 The bare description superseded the necessity of any remark.
9 "Which would seem to supersede the necessity of the ceremony you have mentioned?"
10 According to the vagaries of some religious sentimentalists and fanatics, it is supposed that religion supersedes the necessity of parental government.
11 Among these was the "Cow Pock Institution" and the "Society for Superseding the Necessity of Climbing Boys in Sweeping Chimneys".
12 Finally, there was the reason of reasons which superseded the necessity of any further attempt to persuade herself by any casuistry-shemust save Cutts.
13 'Though, indeed,' he wound up by saying, 'the new fashion of railroads would seem to supersede the necessity for this description of boots.'
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