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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
supersede .
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Examples
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I was “the smart one,” and that label superseded all others.
Everything I Needed to Know About Being a Girl I Learned from Judy Blume Jennifer O'Connell 2007
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I was “the smart one,” and that label superseded all others.
Everything I Needed to Know About Being a Girl I Learned from Judy Blume Jennifer O'Connell 2007
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Most of the low interest rates are being paid to holders of so-called superseded accounts, which are closed to new customers.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph James Hall 2011
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Most of the low interest rates are being paid to holders of so-called superseded accounts, which are closed to new customers.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph James Hall 2011
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It was, at one point, America's popular music, and you know, it gets kind of superseded with the emergence of rock 'n' and roll and some would say rhythm and blues before then, but it was very popular, and she was a popular singer; never had the popularity of someone like Ella Fitzgerald because of the kinds of artistic choices and the artistic integrity that she had, but certainly she was a popular singer.
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The charitable thing to say is that she was a pioneer in the field, and her research has been "superseded".
Making Light: Scholarly works to avoid citing at all costs 2010
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It is not to claim that specific community understandings are 'superseded' by this universal principle, rather to claim that they all need to be undergirded by it.
Archbishop's Lecture - Civil and Religious Law in England 2008
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The PLO said publicly that the armed struggle had been "superseded" by the peace process.
Peace At Last? 2008
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It is not to claim that specific community understandings are 'superseded' by this universal principle, rather to claim that they all need to be undergirded by it.
Archbishop's Lecture - Civil and Religious Law in England: a Religious Perspective 2008
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It is not to claim that specific community understandings are 'superseded' by this universal principle, rather to claim that they all need to be undergirded by it.
Archbishop's Lecture - Civil and Religious Law in England 2008
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