verb
- to replace something or someone that is considered outdated, inferior, or no longer useful
Examples
- Digital cameras have largely superseded film cameras.
- The new safety regulations will supersede the old ones next month.
- Email has superseded traditional mail for most business communication.
- The updated software will supersede all previous versions.
- Modern teaching methods have superseded the old lecture-only approach.
- The company’s new policy supersedes any conflicting guidelines from before.