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- adjective Simple past tense and past participle of
supercede : common misspelling ofsuperseded .
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Examples
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Jordan said the Syngenta study "superceded" Hayes 'and the other scientists' studies.
Weighing Safety Of Weed Killer In Drinking Water, EPA Relies Heavily On Industry-Backed Studies Huffington Post Investigative Fund 2010
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It is just that unswindle is kind of superceded by skindle in that unswindle needed to patch the K4PC binary and skindle does not, which makes it more robust in the end.
random($foo) 2010
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"superceded" by Dynamic's terms and conditions which excluded consequential damages.
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"superceded" by Dynamic's terms and conditions which excluded consequential damages.
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"superceded" by Dynamic's terms and conditions which excluded consequential damages.
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"superceded" by Dynamic's terms and conditions which excluded consequential damages.
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"superceded" by the National Guard, ask them who it was that prevented United Airlines Flight
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"superceded" by the National Guard, ask them who it was that prevented United Airlines Flight
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Studying street demonstrations in Latvia and Ukraine, Stephen Bloom found that in the early 1990s protests against economic hardship—in which Russians and the native populations could march together—superceded demonstrations on nationalist issues.
The Return Daniel Treisman 2011
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Those interests were superceded because we're still valuable to the network in terms of our ratings.
The Simpsons Executive Producer Al Jean on How the Show Was Saved 2011
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