What is another word for Superseded?
Pronunciation:
[ sˈuːpəsˌiːdɪd], [ sˈuːpəsˌiːdɪd], [ s_ˈuː_p_ə_s_ˌiː_d_ɪ_d]
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Similar words for Superseded:
- extinct (adjective)
- obsolete (adjective)
- other relevant words (adjective)
- out-of-date (adjective)
- outmoded (adjective)
- passe (adjective)
- other relevant words (noun)
- out-of-date (noun)
- substituted (verb)
- other synonyms
- other relevant words
- other relevant words (noun)
Synonyms for Superseded:
adj.
• extinct (adjective)- ex animate,
- de ceased,
- more exterminated,
- more terminated,
- most exterminated,
- ex-terminated,
- ex-animate,
- most extinguished,
- by gone,
- dis-appeared,
- more extinguished,
- more exanimate,
- de parted,
- more vanquished,
- most abolished,
- ex terminated,
- dead gone,
- most vanquished,
- in active,
- most terminated,
- un-known,
- more disappeared,
- most exanimate,
- dis appeared,
- de-ceased,
- de-parted,
- most disappeared,
- un known,
- by-gone,
- in-active,
- more abolished,
- more doused,
- most doused.
- more outworn,
- dis-carded,
- most has-been,
- horse buggy,
- more oldschool,
- most dinosaur,
- dis used,
- most old-hat,
- more has been,
- more out-of-fashion,
- more old-hat,
- more anachronistic,
- more old school,
- most hasbeen,
- most outworn,
- out worn,
- more fossil,
- more hasbeen,
- more old-school,
- ante-diluvian,
- more disused,
- more oldhat,
- motheaten,
- more has-been,
- has been,
- most disused,
- most anachronistic,
- most old school,
- most old-school,
- moth eaten,
- dis carded,
- oldschool,
- more old hat,
- oldhat,
- dis-used,
- most has been,
- most out-of-fashion,
- ante diluvian,
- hasbeen,
- un-fashionable,
- most oldhat,
- more dinosaur,
- un fashionable,
- out-worn,
- most old hat,
- most oldschool,
- more out of fashion,
- most out of fashion,
- most fossil.
- timeworn,
- yesterday,
- passed on,
- obsolete,
- terminated,
- old-school,
- anachronistic,
- extinct,
- old-hat,
- superannuated,
- out of date,
- exanimate,
- no longer known,
- dinosaur,
- old fashioned,
- oldfashioned,
- dead and gone,
- outmoded,
- has-been,
- out-dated,
- out of fashion,
- had it,
- out-of-fashion,
- disused,
- horse and buggy.
- de-mode,
- unstylish,
- out of style,
- more demode,
- fossilized,
- un usable,
- most out of style,
- more out of style,
- old time,
- out-of-style,
- most out-of-style,
- more out-of-style,
- most demode,
- more unstylish,
- most fossilized,
- de mode,
- un-stylish,
- un-usable,
- most unstylish,
- more fossilized,
- behind times,
- un stylish,
- oldtime.
n.
• Other relevant words: (noun) • out-of-date (noun)- poor.
v.
• substituted (verb)Other synonyms:
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•
- relieved.
- fagged,
- dog-tired,
- banal,
- antiquate,
- quondam,
- sticking,
- bully,
- stock,
- supervene upon,
- peachy,
- deadened,
- dusty,
- exhausted,
- supplant,
- delineate,
- jutting,
- threadbare,
- pathetic,
- knocked out,
- ossified,
- standpat,
- perfectly,
- ex,
- sometime,
- onetime,
- bang-up,
- verboten,
- absolutely,
- numb,
- hackneyed,
- former,
- commonplace,
- laid-off,
- tatty,
- cracking,
- projecting,
- worn out,
- abruptly,
- well-worn,
- away,
- delineated,
- trite,
- quaint,
- idle,
- cast-off,
- poor people,
- great,
- ruined,
- neat,
- thrown-away,
- gaffer,
- moldy,
- slap-up,
- hapless,
- nonextant,
- musty,
- remote,
- not bad,
- fired,
- through with,
- older,
- corking,
- forbidden,
- taboo,
- antediluvial,
- erstwhile,
- old-timer,
- replace,
- played out,
- utterly,
- demode,
- all over,
- groovy,
- over,
- old geezer,
- frowsty,
- ended,
- back-number,
- complete,
- jejune,
- lifeless,
- passee,
- fossilised,
- miserable,
- shabby,
- raddled,
- sticking out,
- come out,
- anachronic,
- age-old,
- tabu,
- primitive,
- shopworn,
- fresh,
- ko'd,
- stagnant,
- come out of the closet,
- short,
- overage,
- keen,
- pitiable,
- smashing,
- proscribed,
- over-the-hill,
- oldtimer,
- stunned,
- ratty,
- throwaway,
- concluded,
- distant,
- gone,
- swell,
- drained,
- pink-slipped,
- overaged,
- one-time,
- nonprogressive,
- anachronous,
- dandy,
- previous,
- fatigued,
- prohibited,
- beat,
- misfortunate,
- eased,
- pitiful,
- all in,
- bushed,
- spent,
- suddenly,
- derelict,
- antediluvian patriarch,
- unprogressive,
- protruding,
- alleviated,
- wretched,
- washed-out,
- cold,
- projected,
- piteous,
- nifty,
- styleless,
- kayoed,
- inadequate.
- fusty,
- Overruled,
- deputised,
- Subverted,
- ancient,
- unfashionable,
- not worth saving,
- worn-out,
- out-of-date,
- out,
- deputized,
- old,
- Renounced,
- antiquated,
- antediluvian,
- dismissed,
- old-time,
- archaic,
- resigned,
- Abjured,
- retired,
- passe,
- out of use,
- suspended,
- antique,
- removed,
- in mothballs,
- outworn,
- Succeeded,
- unused,
- tired,
- supersede,
- abandoned,
- Annulled,
- dated,
- outdated,
- Ousted,
- Abolished,
- overpowered,
- defunct,
- moth-eaten,
- destroyed,
- deposed,
- stale,
- unseated,
- superannuate,
- Followed,
- done with,
- deserted,
- out-moded,
- old-fangled,
- Stayed,
- discarded,
- on the shelf,
- mouldy,
- dead,
- obsolescent,
- discharged.
How to use "Superseded" in context?
"Superseded" is a word that is often associated with a negative connotation. It is used to describe a situation in which something replaces or surpasses something else. In business, this often refers to a situation where one company's product replaces or supplants another company's product. In relationships, this can refer to a situation in which one person replaces or surpasses another person in importance, status, or influence. Whenever we use the term "superseded," it's important to remember that it has a negative meaning, and it's often used to describe negative situations.
Paraphrases for Superseded:
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Equivalence
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Verb, past tense
replaced, superceded.
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Verb, past participle
replaced, superceded.
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Verb, past tense
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Independent
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Proper noun, singular
transcripts.
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Verb, past tense
amended, aside, cancelled, crossed, invalidated, nullified, overturned, overwhelmed, owned, reversed, rotated, surrendered, terminated, topped, Abolished, Abrogated, Annulled, Canceled, Exceeded, Overcame, Overruled, Passed, Quashed, Repealed, Rescinded, Skipped, Vacated, Countermanded, Stood, Succeeded, Surpassed, Switched, outperformed, outpaced, outnumbered, pre-empted.
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Verb, past participle
absorbed, amended, beaten, breached, broken, cancelled, cleared, converted, crossed, discarded, discontinued, disposed, dropped, exchanged, extinguished, fallen, filled, invalidated, nullified, offset, overcome, overrun, overwhelmed, pierced, place, read, refined, relieved, removed, renewed, resolved, reversed, risen, suppressed, surmounted, terminated, traded, transformed, turned, undone, weathered, withdrawn, Abolished, Abrogated, Acted, Annulled, Bridged, Canceled, Deleted, Deprecated, Eliminated, Emerged, Enacted, Endured, Eradicated, Erased, Exceeded, Excelled, Extirpated, Forgiven, Grounded, Inserted, Knocked, Liquidated, Migrated, Outgrown, Outstripped, Overridden, Overshadowed, Overtaken, Passed, Remedied, Repealed, Replenished, Rescinded, Revoked, Screened, Shifted, Trumped, Voided, Waived, Succeeded, Supplanted, Supplemented, Surpassed, Survived, Switched, scrapped, negated, upgraded, outperformed, outweighed, overriden.
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Proper noun, singular
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Other Related
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Adjective
replaced.
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Proper noun, singular
replaced.
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Verb, past tense
substitutes.
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Verb, past participle
Displaced.
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Adjective
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