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Freedom of speech would allow anyone to refer to anything they want, so long as such reference doesn't fall into any of the exceptions for freedom of speech.

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What does it mean to supersede?

To supersede means to replace something with something else that is newer or more up-to-date. It can also refer to taking precedence over something else in terms of authority or power.


How do you write a sentence using the word supersede?

I will supersede on my swimming test.


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What is the difference between supercede and supersede?

Supersede is correct English word whereas supercede is what American's generally use. Supercede is misspelt supersede.


How would you use the word supersede In a sentence?

This mandate will supersede the previous order.


What does to supersede mean?

"Supersede" is a verb that means "to take the place of/ to take over/ to overthrow/ to remove".


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How are you going to use anybody in a sentence?

I am going to use anybody in a sentence to show that it can be used as an indefinite pronoun to refer to any person, without specifying a particular individual. For example: "Does anybody know the answer to this question?"


Amendments to the constitution have as much legality as the original constitution true or false?

Amendments to the Constitution of the United States have all the same power and effect as the original document, and can even have more legal standing than the original. An amendment can supersede text in the original document.


What is the plural for supersede?

The word supersede is a verb (to supercede: to replace) and would have no plural. The conjugation for the present tense, third-person singular is supercedes, and the third-person plural is supersede. Supercessions


What is the difference between supersede and replace?

It applies to legal documents between the same parties. When a new document replaces a previous one, it cancels the previous in its entirety, while when it supersedes the previous document, the terms that are unchanged or not mentioned in the new document remain in force as per the previous document, as it to say that "supersedes" means "updates". In practice and for avoidance of doubt lawyers use "supersedes and replaces" in order to cancel the previous document.


What Does Superceded Mean?

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