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superceded
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The word "superceded" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when you want to indicate that something has been supplanted or replaced by something else. For example: "The invention of the internet superceded traditional methods of communication."
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News & Media
Encyclopedias
Science
Alternative expressions(7)
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Exact Expressions
37 human-written examples
The table provides the Fujita Scale of tornado intensity, which has been superceded in the U.S. and Canada by the EF-Scale.
Encyclopedias
Sugar exports, once the mainstay of the economy, have been superceded in importance by manufacturing (notably textiles) and services (notably tourism).
Encyclopedias
Numerous new networks had emerged by the late 1970s, including CSNET Computer Science Research Networkk), CDnet (Canadian Network), BITNET (Because It's Time Network), and NSFNET National Science Foundation Networkk); the last of these would eventually replace ARPANET as the backbone of the Internet, before it was itself superceded by commercial networks.
Encyclopedias
In many ways it's not even about the money; it's the fact that my identify has been superceded by that of widow.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
Comment about Poland's first semi-free elections in 50 year years being superceded last week by reports from Beijing.
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In July, that fund is to be superceded by a permanent strongbox, the European Stability Mechanism, which will have a firepower of about €500 billion — beyond the €192 billion already committed to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
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
23 human-written examples
Because SB102 conflicts with federal firearms laws and regulations, federal law supercedes this new statute; all provisions of federal laws and their implementing regulations therefore continue to apply.It is remarkable that a civics lesson like this is necessary.
News & Media
The image suggests that religious authority supercedes royal power, and it asserts Guáman Poma's authority as a historian to the king.
Encyclopedias
International firms not only have less skin in the game, but may also have the resources and legal clout to insist that global privacy compliance should supercede local laws.
News & Media
Nevertheless downloads are superceding CDs and DVDs at a rapid rate, and even physical products are easily posted to shoppers' homes.
News & Media
Yet the nature of publishing and the way translations are marketed dictates that translations must always supercede one another, as if they were newer and better refrigerators.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When describing a replacement, specify what has replaced the item that was "superceded" to provide clarity and context for the reader.
Common error
The spelling "superceded" is often confused with "superseded", which is the more common and widely accepted spelling. Ensure you are using the correct spelling according to your audience and style guide. While "superceded" exists, "superseded" is often preferred.
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Linguistic Context
The primary grammatical function of "superceded" is as the past participle of the verb "supercede", indicating a state of being replaced or supplanted. Ludwig provides numerous examples where it functions in this way, showing how older systems or methods are officially replaced by newer ones.
Frequent in
News & Media
41%
Science
23%
Encyclopedias
11%
Less common in
Formal & Business
6%
Social Media
0%
Wiki
0%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "superceded" is used to indicate that something has been replaced, often officially or formally. While grammatically correct, it's less common than the alternative spelling "superseded". Ludwig AI validates its usage but highlights the importance of context and audience, suggesting that "superseded" may be a more appropriate choice for broader communication. When using "superceded", ensure the spelling is intentional and consider related phrases like "replaced" or "supplanted" for variety and clarity. Remember to specify what has replaced the superceded item. Key sources include The Guardian and The New York Times, reflecting a formal and neutral register.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
replaced
Simple substitution; indicates a direct replacement.
supplanted
Suggests a more forceful or complete replacement.
superseded
A very close synonym, differing only in spelling (superseded is the more common spelling).
overtaken
Implies surpassing in progress or achievement.
displaced
Indicates being moved out of a position or role.
rendered obsolete
Highlights that something is no longer useful due to newer developments.
taken over from
Suggests assuming responsibility or control from a previous entity.
eclipsed
Implies that something has overshadowed or diminished the importance of something else.
outstripped
Indicates exceeding or surpassing in quantity or degree.
become defunct
Means that something is no longer in use or existence.
FAQs
What does "superceded" mean?
"Superceded" means to have been replaced or set aside, often by something newer or more effective. It implies that something is no longer used because it has been officially replaced.
Which is correct, "superceded" or "superseded"?
While "superceded" exists, "superseded" is the more common and widely accepted spelling. It's best to use "superseded" in most contexts.
How can I use "superceded" in a sentence?
You can use "superceded" to indicate that something has been replaced. For example, "The old law was superceded by the new legislation."
What can I say instead of "superceded"?
You can use alternatives like "replaced", "supplanted", or "overtaken", depending on the context.
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Ludwig's wrap-up
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