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  • SUPERCEDE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    Supercede has occurred as a spelling variant of supersede since the 17th century, and it is common in current published writing It continues, however, to be widely regarded as an error
  • supercede - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
    The form supercede is commonly considered a misspelling of supersede, since it results from confusion between Latin cēdere (“to give up, yield”) and sedēre (“to sit”) [1]
  • Supercede - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
    Supercede is a fancy-sounding word for a simple concept: if someone cuts you in line, he supercedes you To supercede is to take something or someone's place
  • Supersede vs Supercede – Which is Correct? - Two Minute English
    Have you ever found yourself wondering which spelling is correct or why English words can be so confusing at times? The correct spelling is supersede It originates from the Latin word ‘supersedere’, meaning to sit above or refrain, indicating that something new is replacing the old
  • Supercede vs. Supersede – What’s the Difference? - Writing Explained
    Summary Is it supersede or supercede? Supersede is a verb that means to replace something or to surpass something in importance Supersede is the correct spelling Supercede is a misspelling of the same verb that has persisted for quite some time You should only use supersede in your own writing
  • Supercede VS Supersede: What’s the Difference Why It Matters
    No Supercede is a common misspelling of supersede While it appears frequently online, in informal writing, and even in some digital spell-checkers, authoritative dictionaries such as Merriam-Webster and the Oxford English Dictionary confirm that only supersede is correct
  • Supercede vs. Supersede - Grammar. com
    While "supercede" may appear in informal contexts, "supersede" remains the correct and preferred spelling in formal writing and standard English usage Understanding the distinction between these two words enhances clarity and accuracy in communication
  • SUPERCEDE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
    There is such a word as 'supercede'; it just isn't in current use Its first citation (from 1491) spells it supercede The verb supercede isn't in current usage but that's not the same as saying it doesn't exist


















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