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supersession

[ soo-per-sesh-uhn ]

noun

  1. the act of superseding.
  2. the state of being superseded.


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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of supersession1

1650–60; < Medieval Latin ܱō- (stem of ܱō ), equivalent to Latin supersess ( us ) (past participle of ܱŧ to supersede ) + -ō- -ion; session
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In Kansas, Oklahoma, South Dakota and Wisconsin, legislatures may direct the supersession of a local prosecutor.

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In effect, the Auschwitz religion is, at the same time, a supersession of anti-Semitism on the part of Christianity — or at least anti–Judaism on the part of Christianity, to be careful about that.

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“There are a number of outstanding issues that are in need of further review, including the collective bargaining supersession clause,” Hick’s statement continued, referring to the proposal.

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The Sixteens is a classic of teen disillusionment, at the point of glam's supersession.

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Here there is a radical disunion and a supersession of that disunion.

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