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a. (en-past of: supercede): (misspelling of superseded nocap=1 English)
Usage examples of "superceded".
Somewhere in a remote hold of the CNSS Grandar Bay was a supply of equipment that had been superceded by the UPUD--motion detectors and aroma sniffers.
Her desire to see who had paid such an exorbitant sum for her was abruptly superceded by her fear.
The crucial event in the evolution of any race, comparable only to the earlier leap from water to dry land, it becomes possible only when primitive survival modes are superceded by intelligence, technological sophistication, and a holistic regard for the total space environment and its entire community of life and mind.
That was why it had been superceded by the disrupter in the first place.
In the Senate, the issue of titles, and particularly the question of how the President was to be addressed, superceded all other business.