verb
- past tense of supersede; to replace or cause to be set aside
Usage: common misspelling of ‘superseded’
Examples
- The old policy was superceded by new regulations.
- Digital cameras have superceded film cameras in most applications.
- Her authority was superceded by the board’s decision.
- The manual transmission was superceded by automatic systems.
- Traditional methods were superceded by modern technology.