Sample 1. Supersede means to take the place of, as by reason of superior worth or right ; or to set something aside. Example : A recently enacted statute that repeals an older law is said to supersede the prior legislation. Prior Agreements means those agreements set forth in Recitals A through F. Hire Agreement means every agreement between Access and the Hirer for the hire of Equipment whether signed or not including a Hire Docket, all of which will be deemed to include:.
All references a made in the neuter, masculine or feminine gender shall be deemed to have been made in all such genders, b made in the singular or plural number shall be deemed to have been made, respectively, in the plural or singular number as well, c to the Loan Documents are to the same as extended, amended, restated, supplemented or otherwise modified from time to time unless expressly indicated otherwise, d to the Land, the Improvements or the Property shall mean all or any portion of each of the foregoing, respectively, and e to Articles, Sections and Schedules are to the respective Articles, Sections and Schedules contained in this Agreement unless expressly indicated otherwise.
Should they insist that workers have an "affirmative" right to better work conditions, a right that superseded their employers' freedom to contract? From the Cambridge English Corpus. I would expect over time a common theory of operational semantics to emerge which would supersede much of the contents of the book. Issues of cost-containment are reality, but they should not supersede the requirement of justice to protect all patients from disease.
The network of these places extends as modern technological society dominates our daily life, pushing aside and superseding places with an emotional and symbolic significance. Today, however, the variable target function method has been superseded largely by the more efficient torsion angle dynamics algorithm. It has now been superseded by other collections of data,19 but this does not diminish its earlier importance.
The new approach accepts this awareness and is presented at superseding earlier approaches examining, for example, specific sensory pathways.
The prevalent view was that the concept of the equality of states as a fundamental principle of modern international law should be superseded.
It supersedes the previous two concepts because it refers to the high moral and spiritual condition that one reaches through guidance.
But the wider socio-cultural context in which folk-song once had its place had been superseded. The original magnitude scale served its purpose at the time, but has since been superseded by other, more physically meaningful, measurements.
In order to learn the new discrimination the subject must now supersede the acquired bias and in its place attend to this newly-relevant dimension.
Original saga characters may have been superseded or transformed into new characters, such as witches, by diabolisation. The true viscosity and thermal conductivity are invariably superseded by sub-grid models. Studies that are right will be corroborated by other good studies. Rex Miller , The Millennium Matrix , Upgrading America's too-old, too-slow telephone network, which took about a century to build, is a massive task. But if you believe predictions that the Internet will one day supersede the telephone as the world's primary means of communications, these companies will be road kill if they simply sit by the wayside.
Former stars were being superseded by younger actors. First Known Use of supersede , in the meaning defined at sense 1a.
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