
supersede
/ˌsupɝˈsid/
to take the place of something previously in use
supersede in a sentence
“Digital records have superseded paper files.”
Origin of supersede
Latin supersedere to sit above, refrain from from super- above + sedere to sit
Related Words
antecedent
a thing that existed or came before another
coalesce
to come together to form one mass or whole
conflate
to combine two or more things into one
bifurcate
to divide into two branches or parts
dichotomize
to divide into two opposing groups or kinds
theoretical
concerned with or involving the theory of a subject