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supercede

/soo-per-seed/US // ˌsu pərˈsid //

胜过,胜过了,胜出,继承

Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 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.