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is superceded by
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
"is superseded by" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to something that has been replaced with something better or of higher priority. For example, "The outdated technology is superseded by the newer version of the product."
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Alternative expressions(20)
gives way to
is taken over by
is displaced by
has been superseded
has been removed
is switched by
takes the place of
is followed by
is succeeded by
has been replaced
is persuaded by
has been placed
has been relocated
is overridden by
is assumed by
has given way to
has been revamped
is survived by
has been exchanged for
has yielded to
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
4 human-written examples
On Raz's view, the harm principle is superceded by an autonomy principle that captures the truth in it while avoiding its exaggerations.
Science
Moreover, we do not restrict access to our tools unless access is superceded by our intent to make users more secure.
News & Media
The lack of effect on behavioral threshold with declining signal-to-noise ratio may then be a reflection of a limiting signal-to-noise ratio that is superceded by the rod ON-BC signal-to-noise ratio as it declines.
Science
Owing to its poor bioavailability (it requires intravenous injection twice daily), and relatively expensive manufacturing (it is a peptide), the use of enfuvirtide is declining as it is superceded by cheaper alternative drugs that are orally bioavailable.
Science
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
55 human-written examples
Tells about the short-live d movement, which was superceded by Cubism.
News & Media
The neutrality of the word has been superceded by the simple addition of "people" as a prefix.
News & Media
While lauding Dr. Morton's pioneering work, some scientists say that because Dr. Morton started so early, his first-generation vaccine has been superceded by more sophisticated ones.
News & Media
Nick Clegg's early weakness for attention-grabbing gimmicks has been superceded by a new seriousness of purpose by a leader finally finding his voice.
News & Media
In many ways it's not even about the money; it's the fact that my identify has been superceded by that of widow.
News & Media
The key early example was Scrabulous, the Scrabble-like word game that drew in five million users a month through 2007; this has been superceded by Words With Friends by NewToy, Inc a studio later bought by Zynga.
News & Media
In July, that fund is to be superceded by a permanent strongbox, the European Stability Mechanism, which will have a firepower of about €500 billion — beyond the €192 billion already committed to Ireland, Portugal and Greece.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "is superceded by" when you want to emphasize that something has been replaced by something newer, better, or more relevant. It often implies progress or advancement.
Common error
The correct spelling is 'superseded', not 'superceded'. Always double-check the spelling to avoid appearing unprofessional.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "is superceded by" functions as a passive construction indicating that something is being replaced or has lost its primary position due to a newer or better alternative. Ludwig provides examples from various contexts where this phrase is used.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "is superceded by" is a passive verb phrase used to indicate that something has been replaced by something else, usually implying an improvement or advancement. While grammatically correct, as confirmed by Ludwig, the term is relatively rare. It appears most frequently in science and news contexts. Remember to spell it correctly. Related options include "is replaced by", "is supplanted by", and "is superseded by". While both 'superceded' and 'superseded' exist, only the latter is correct. As Ludwig AI correctly points out, this expression accurately and effectively conveys the idea of replacement.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
is replaced by
Direct synonym, indicating a straightforward substitution.
is supplanted by
Suggests a more forceful or complete displacement.
is superseded by
Slightly more formal, implying that something is outdated or obsolete.
is overridden by
Implies that a rule or authority is being negated by another one.
is eclipsed by
Focuses on one thing becoming less prominent or visible compared to another.
is rendered obsolete by
Highlights the obsolescence caused by a new development.
is made redundant by
Emphasizes that something is no longer needed due to a new development.
gives way to
Suggests a gradual shift or transition.
is taken over by
Highlights a change in management, control, or dominance.
is outstripped by
Implies that something is surpassed in terms of growth, performance or other metric.
FAQs
What does "is superceded by" mean?
The phrase "is superceded by" means that something has been replaced, often by something considered better or more effective. It implies that the original item or method is no longer in primary use because it has been surpassed.
When should I use "is superceded by" in my writing?
Use "is superceded by" when you want to clearly indicate that something is no longer the preferred or primary option due to the introduction of a newer alternative. For example, 'This technology "is replaced by" a more advanced system'.
What are some alternatives to "is superceded by"?
Alternatives include "is replaced by", "is supplanted by", "is superseded by", or "gives way to". The best choice depends on the specific nuance you want to convey.
Is "superceded" the same as "superseded"?
No, "superceded" is a misspelling. The correct term is "superseded". Therefore, the correct form of the expression is "is superseded by".
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
88%
Authority and reliability
4.6/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested