Supersede

Verb

 * 1)  Set (something) aside.
 * 2)  Take the place of.
 * 3)  Displace in favour of another.

Noun

 * 1)  An updated newsgroup post that supersedes an earlier version.

Adverbs for Supersede
gradually; temporarily; invidiously; ultimately ; logically; expectedly.

Thesaurus
abandon, act for, change places with, crowd out, cut out, desert, discard, displace, double for, fill in for, forsake, ghost, ghostwrite, oust, pinch-hit, reject, relieve, replace, represent, repudiate, spell, spell off, stand in for, subrogate, substitute for, succeed, supplant, swap places with, understudy for

Etymology
From superseder:, from  supersedeo:, from super: + sedeo:. The meaning “to replace” is from 1642, probably by association with unrelated precede: – note that ‘c’ instead of ‘s’ (from cedere:, not sedere:). As a result, supercede: is a common misspelling – see therein for further discussion.

Synonyms

 * replace, supplant, usurp

Verb

 * German: aufheben
 * Polish: odłożyć, unieważnić
 * Portuguese: sobrepor


 * Swedish: avlysa, avskaffa
 * Turkish: yürürlükten kaldırmak, ilga etmek


 * French:
 * German: ,
 * Norwegian: avløse
 * Polish: zastąpić


 * Portuguese:
 * Swedish: ersätta
 * Turkish: yerine geçmek


 * German:
 * Polish: zastąpić, zamienić
 * Portuguese: ,


 * Swedish: tränga undan
 * Turkish: ayağını kaydırmak