🔄 Supersede: Out With the Old, and in With the New
SUPERSEDE most nearly means: A) augment; B) procure; C) mitigate; D) supplant. Answer inside. 👉️
📚️ Definition of Supersede
Supersede (verb): To take the place of (someone or something previously in authority or use); to replace or set aside, often by something newer or more authoritative. Example: the new law that supersedes the previous one.
🗣️ Pronunciation of Supersede
IPA: /ˌsuːpərˈsiːd/ (See IPA key)
Respelling: soo-per-SEED
📰 Examples of Supersede
Here are some examples of the word supersede:
The new qPhone 94 will supersede last year’s 93 as the most expensive mass-produced smartphone.
In 1582, the Gregorian calendar superseded the Julian calendar in much of Europe.
My mother always says her decisions supersede any objections my siblings and I come up with.
It is the law of progress that everything new must, in time, be supersededby something newer still.
Quiz answer: D, supplant.

personally, i am soon going to supersede my current iphone, an xs max, for an 18 pro.