supercede
/soo-per-seed/US // ˌsu pərˈsid //
胜过,胜过了,胜出,继承
Definitions
v.有主动词 verb
- 1
su·per·ced·ed, su·per·ced·ing.
- : a frequent misspelling of supersede.
Examples
Masteller thinks sports have their redeeming qualities, but is only bothered when they supercede God.
Harmony of interests must supercede the conflict of interests that dominate present-day society.
Schleyer does not propose that Volapk shall supercede any living language.
He was appointed near the end of 1777 a commissioner to France, to supercede Deane, whom Congress had concluded to recall.
Instruments are secondary in their use; they were invented originally, not to supercede, but to assist the voice.
John Locke's influence caused modern philosophy to supercede traditional scholasticism.
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