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supercede

[ soo-per-seed ]

verb (used with object)

superceded, superceding.
  1. a frequent misspelling of supersede.


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When she expressed an interest in the Spartans, he didn’t let his need for her to fill a void in the lineup supercede his desire to make sure she knew some things would be different.

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Its arrest warrant supercedes another issued by a Mannheim regional court on March 8.

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Instead it's been superceded by fears for the world economy.

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Any policy set at the conference level would be superceded by more restrictive protocols at the local and state level, Rueda said.

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Critics, including many in the banking world, argue that the industry is already competitive and that privacy and cybersecurity concerns should supercede other considerations.

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