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1supercede — see SUPERSEDE (Cf. supersede). Related: Superceded; superceding …
2supercede — is incorrect; the correct spelling is supersede …
3supercede — [so͞o΄pər sēd′] vt. superceded, superceding disputed sp. of SUPERSEDE …
4supercede — variant of supersede Usage: Supercede has occurred as a spelling variant of supersede since the 17th century, and it is common in current published writing. It continues, however, to be widely regarded as an error …
5supercede — verb variant spelling of supersede. Usage The spelling supercede is widely regarded as an error: see supersede …
6supercede — verb take the place or move into the position of Smith replaced Miller as CEO after Miller left the computer has supplanted the slide rule Mary replaced Susan as the team s captain and the highest ranked player in the school • Syn: ↑supplant,… …
7supercede — /sooh peuhr seed /, v.t., superceded, superceding. supersede. * * * …
8supercede — v. take the place of, supplant, replace; cause to become obsolete; succeed in a position or role (also supersede) …
9supercede v — A gardener buys super seeds to supersede the garden from the previous year …
10seed n — supercede v …