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Once the new president took office, she used her power to supercede the edicts of the incompetent vice president.
The new contract will supersede all previous versions.

(By the way, I'm glad to see that you have spelt it correctly. Too many people misspell it as 'supercede'!)
They superseded the old statue with the new one.

The school was getting old, so they superseded it with a new one.

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How would you use the word supersede In a sentence?

This mandate will supersede the previous order.


How do you write a sentence using the word supersede?

I will supersede on my swimming test.


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.


What is an example sentence with supersede?

The senior Judge was superseded by a Judge junior to Him.


does supersede have e schwa sound?

The word supersede has a long e sound. The definition of supersede is to take the position or place of or to force out of use because it is inferior. The first known use of the word was in 1654.


What is the correct spelling of supersede?

The word is correctly spelled supersede. However, common use of the spelling variant supercede in many cases exceeds the use of the original spelling. So it may be said that supersede has been superseded by supercede.Dating from Middle English, the spelling supercedenfollowed the French spelling with a C (as in precede) rather than the S form seen in Latin.


How do you correctly spell superceed?

The correct spelling is supersede.An example sentence is "nobody could supersede his father's place".


How do you spell the word superseed correctly?

you spell it supersede supersede as in: a : to cause to be set aside b : to force out of use as inferior c : to take the place or position d : to displace in favor of another


How do you use the word supercede in a sentence?

The rulings of the US Supreme Court supercedes the rulings of all Lower Courts in the United States.


What does to supersede mean?

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


Is supersede interchangeable with succeed?

No, "supersede" and "succeed" have different meanings. "Supersede" means to take the place of or replace something, while "succeed" means to achieve a desired outcome or to follow in sequence.


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