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superseded?


Meanings
  • Adjective

    Replaced or made obsolete by something new or more advanced


Synonyms

replace , supplant , usurp
Rhymes
Words rhyming with superseded?
debated , abated , frustrated
Variants
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k , k's , ks , K , K-band , K-bands , K-meson , K-mesons , K of C , K of Cs , K-pop , K ration , K rations , K-T
Etymology
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From the Latin 'supersedere', meaning to sit above or replace


Trivia
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  1. The word 'superseded' first appeared in English in the 16th century

  2. In law, a statute that supersedes a previous one is called a 'superseding statute'


Related Concepts
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  1. obsolescence: The state of being no longer in use or no longer relevant


How to Memorize "superseded?"

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    - Imagine an old computer being replaced by a newer model

  2. associate

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  3. mnemonics

    - Use the acronym SUPERSEDED to remember the meaning: S - Sits above, U - Uses up, P - Pushes out, E - Ends, S - Something new, D - Displaces


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