Rechercher
to supersede
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remplacer
to take something or someone's position or place, particularly due to being more effective or up-to-date
supersede
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supersedure
n
supersedure
n
supersession
n
supersession
n
Exemple
The amended constitution officially superseded the original founding document.
The new company guidelines will supersede the outdated policies from last year.
The new software will supersede the old system next month.
This medical treatment has largely been superseded by more effective modern therapies.
She has been promoted to supersede her predecessor in the management role.