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Definition of Superceded
1. supercede [v] - See also: supercede
Lexicographical Neighbors of Superceded
Literary usage of Superceded
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The History of Connecticut, from the First Settlement of the Colony to the by Gideon Hiram Hollister (1857)
"He had been superceded, and the command of the army had been given to General
Abercrombie. I do not suppose that there was ever a government in the world ..."
2. Memoirs of the Life and Religious Labors of Edward Hicks: Late of Newtown by Edward Hicks (1851)
"... act superceded the necessity of the disciples travelling further than their
Divine Master. And moreover it appears clear to me that had those ..."
3. The History of Connecticut, from the First Settlement of the Colony to the by Gideon Hiram Hollister (1855)
"He had been superceded, and the command of the army had been given to General
Abercrombie. I do not suppose that there was ever a government in the world ..."
4. The British Herald; Or, Cabinet of Armorial Bearings of the Nobility by Thomas Robson (1830)
"... and superceded their jus imaginum. But, from the retrospective view of the
customs of coat armour, taken in the introductory part of this inquiry, ..."
5. The Records of the Burgery of Sheffield: Commonly Called the Town Trust by Sheffield (England) (1897)
"The modern Municipal Corporation, with its large powers and many activities, in
this, as in so many other departments, has superceded ..."