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SUPERSEDABLE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of SUPERSEDABLE is capable of being superseded.
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supersedable, adj. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English ...
The earliest known use of the adjective supersedable is in the late 1600s. OED's earliest evidence for supersedable is from 1681, in the writing of William ...
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supersedable - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
From supersede + -able. Adjective. edit. supersedable (not comparable). Capable of being superseded. This document is temporary and supersedable.
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supersedable
supersedable, a. (s(j)uːpəˈsiːdəb(ə)l) Also -sedeable. [f. supersede v. + -able.] That may be superseded; spec. in Law: see supersede v. 4 b.1779 Ann. Reg., Chron. 216/2 Numbers of them had been long supersedable, or intitled to their discharges under insolvent acts. 1831–2 in T. Chitty Archbold's P...
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SUPERSEDE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. a : to cause to be set aside b : to force out of use as inferior 2. to take the place or position of 3. to displace in favor of another
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SUPERSEDE Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
to set aside or cause to be set aside as void, useless, irrelevant, or obsolete, usually in consideration of something mentioned.
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supersede
supersede, v. (s(j)uːpəˈsiːd) Forms: 5–9 supercede, (6 Sc. -ceid, 6–7 -sead, -e, Sc. 6–7 -seid, 7 -cid, -seed), 6– supersede. [a. OF. superceder, later -seder, ad. L. supersedēre (in med.L. often -cedere) to sit above, be superior to, refrain from, omit, in med.L. to succeed to an estate, f. super- ...
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SUPERSEDED definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
1. to take the place of (something old-fashioned or less appropriate); supplant 2. to replace in function, office, etc; succeed 3. to discard or set aside.
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supersedable - Thesaurus - OneLook
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supersedable - FreeThesaurus.com
Synonyms for supersedable in Free Thesaurus. Antonyms for supersedable. 16 synonyms for supersede: replace, displace, usurp, supplant, remove, take over, ...
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supersede | definition for kids - Wordsmyth Children's Dictionary
to take over the position or influence of; replace. The new guidelines supersede the old ones. synonyms: · replace, succeed · similar words: · displace, follow, ...
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SUPERSEDE definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
1. to cause to be set aside or dropped from use as inferior or obsolete and replaced by something else 2. to take the place of in office, function, etc.; ...
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under
▪ I. under, n. rare. [f. under adv. and under- prefix1.] 1. a. A state of lowness or inferiority. In phr. to be at a great under. Now dial.1600 Holland Livy xxii. lxi. 471 They were unwilling..that Anniball (who as the voyce went, was at a very great under for money) should be inriched thereby. 1869...
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