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Verb: supercede  ,soo-pu(r)'seed
Usage: non-standard (=supersede)
  1. Take the place or move into the position of
    "the computer has superceded the slide rule";
    - supplant, replace, supersede, supervene upon

Derived forms: supercedes, superceding, superceded

Type of: come after, follow, succeed