Similar words: intercede, pierced, cede, forced, accede, secede, recede, precede. Meaning: v. take the place or move into the position of.
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(1) Does that always supercede the title, or assumed you don't get a title will you regret?
(2) Retention policies that your system administrator sets supercede the archive settings for folders.
(3) Its recovery will probably supercede your other obligations, and while it may feel like a wild goose chase, you are likely to meet someone, out of the blue, in the process.
(4) William Reinsch, this year's chairman, said he did not expect the yuan to "supercede" the dollar in coming years unless Beijing floats its currency and removes capital controls.
(5) Here agreements for ascension will supercede any other agreements that one may make with us.
(6) Feudal society replaced slavery society, capitalism supplanted feudalism , and, after a, socialism will necessarily supercede capitalism.
(7) The fundamental law of productive forces development is that advanced productive forces perpetually substitute and supercede backward productive forces.
(8) Once the instance is active[sentencedict.com/supercede.html], the new firewall rules will supercede the old ones.
(9) Labour Laws. If any clause in this agreement is found to be in violation of Chinese labour laws, then Chinese labour laws shall supercede the clause in question.
(10) This global behaviour is said to be emergent. This means that the abilities of the network supercede the ones of its elements, making networks a very powerful tool.
(11) According to the recent trend, it is not surprising that MAN would supercede Isuzu and play an important role in the NLB fleet.
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