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were superseded
verb
Set (something) aside.
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Coastal shipping services were superseded by roads by the 1950s.
All were superseded by this one cultural juggernaut.
The initial charges against all three were superseded by those in today's indictment.
The life of a fabulous industrialist whose genius years were superseded by crankhood.
Canals were superseded by railroads as the primary mode of transportation until the early 20th century.
These were superseded later by Mamlūk coats of arms and inscriptions.
As is normally the case, the warnings in public were superseded by successful negotiations in private.
The early groans were superseded by the crescendo of local support through the second half as Bristol dominated play.
Sad fact of life I never agreed with but, shamefully, personal feelings were superseded by my need for gainful employment".
As a means of trade and communication, they were superseded only by the railroad and the telegraph.
The Second World War proved these people spectacularly wrong about how nations behave, and they were superseded by the realists.
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