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supersedd

Definition: (verb) to replace or outdo someone or something in importance, power, or relevance; to take the place of

Sense 1: To replace or surpass in importance or authority

Example sentence: The new technology will supersedd the old one, making it obsolete.

Sense 2: To outdo or surpass in excellence or achievement

Example sentence: The talented young artist managed to supersedd all expectations with her stunning masterpiece.

Sense 3: To take the place of or displace

Example sentence: The new employee will supersedd the retiring manager and assume his responsibilities.

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