Supersede in a sentence as a verb

It's not supposed to supersede the other article, it's just "more".

But in my mind a child is a person with at least some rights which supersede those of her parents.

I really can't conceive of why you would want to supersede a user's exact, known language with a guess.

"Why not just "It was expected that Newspeak would finally supersede Oldspeak..."?

But take a look at this line: "It was expected that Newspeak would have finally superseded Oldspeak...by about the year 2050.

Also, HOA rules can never supersede any local/state/federal law/ordinance.

The extent of a state's ability to supersede federal law is an ongoing discussion in the courts.

Indeed, insofar as a statute runs counter to the fundamental law of the lend, it is superseded hereby.

Indeed, insofar as a statute runs counter to the fundamental law of the land, it is superseded thereby.

"An unconstitutional law cannot operate to supersede any existing valid law.

An unconstitutional law cannot operate to supersede any existing valid law.

I don't think they would have a problem winning, but the will and money to win might be a problem :sI'm not aware of any more recent case law that might supersede this as it has been a few years since I've been in an IP Law class.

You can certainly believe that a decision about what games are appropriate can be left to parental discretion without believing that its the role of the state to act in loco parentis on video game selection and supersede parenting decisions.

Supersede definitions

verb

take the place or move into the position of; "Smith replaced Miller as CEO after Miller left"; "the computer has supplanted the slide rule"; "Mary replaced Susan as the team's captain and the highest-ranked player in the school"

See also: supplant replace supercede