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supersession
[ soo-per-sesh-uhn ]
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Origin of supersession1
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Example Sentences
Electric tramcars, in supersession of horse-traction, run through the city and suburbs since April 10, 1905.
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We realise that the foregoing recommendations amount to the complete supersession of the Poor Law, and, indeed, to its abolition.
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He tries to find them in the supposed infidelity of his wife with Othello and in his supersession by Cassio.
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If such rapid supersession be the law, who can expect in departing to leave footprints in the annals of so shifting a science?
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He was accustomed to imagine it lighted and warmed by a presence out of Heaven—that presence was in danger of supersession.
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