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to replace (esp. something older or more old-fashioned)
  • Most of the old road - which stretched from Chicago to Los Angeles - has been superseded by the great Interstate highways. [T]
  • No sooner do you buy a computer than they bring out a new one which supersedes it.
  • Odell is within one match of superseding White as the youngest English amateur champion.