Jesus superseded time, space, order, rank.
supersede[ soo-per-seed ]SHOW IPA
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verb (used with object), su·per·sed·ed, su·per·sed·ing.
to replace in power, authority, effectiveness, acceptance, use, etc., as by another person or thing.
to set aside or cause to be set aside as void, useless, or obsolete, usually in favor of something mentioned; make obsolete:
They superseded the old statute with a new one.
to succeed to the position, function, office, etc., of; supplant.
RELATED WORDS
annul, repudiate, supplant, usurp, overrule, supplement, oust, suspend, displace, remove, replace, succeed, reject, abandon, discard, desert, forsake, outmode, outplace
NEARBY WORDS
supersaur, supersaver, superscribe, superscript, superscription, supersede, supersedeas, supersedure, superseniority, supersensible, supersensitive
ORIGIN OF SUPERSEDE
1485–95; < Latin supersedēre to sit above or upon, forbear, equivalent to super- super- + sedēre to sit1
SYNONYMS FOR SUPERSEDE
1See replace.
2void, overrule, annul, revoke, rescind.
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