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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 That may be superseded; spec.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
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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▪ 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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