How Do You Spell SUPERSEDED?

Pronunciation: [sˈuːpəsˌiːdɪd] (IPA)

The word "Superseded" is spelled with the IPA phonetic transcription /ˌsuː.pəˈsiːdɪd/. The word is a verb that means to replace or overcome something or someone. It is commonly misspelled due to the inclusion of the letter "s" after the prefix "super." However, the correct spelling of the word only has one "s" after the prefix. This can be confusing for many, but understanding the correct pronunciation and spelling of the word is crucial for clear communication.

SUPERSEDED Meaning and Definition

  1. Superseded is an adjective that describes something that has been replaced, rendered outdated, or surpassed by something newer, better, or more advanced. It refers to the act of becoming ineffective or irrelevant due to the emergence or introduction of a superior alternative.

    When something is superseded, it means that it has been overtaken by a superior or more relevant entity, making its existence no longer necessary or useful. This can be applicable to various fields and contexts, including technology, theories, laws, products, or ideas. For instance, an old computer model may be superseded by newer versions with more advanced features and capabilities. Similarly, an outdated law may be superseded by a revised legislation that reflects the changing societal norms and requirements.

    Superseded often implies an improvement or enhancement in terms of efficiency, efficacy, functionality, or relevance. It suggests that the newer or superior option has surpassed the previous one, leading to a decline or abandonment of its usage or implementation. As a result, something that was once considered state-of-the-art or cutting-edge can quickly become superseded, making way for constant innovation and progress.

    The concept of superseded signifies the dynamic and evolving nature of various aspects of life, where constant advancements and developments offer newer and better alternatives, making the old and outdated things, concepts, or ideas obsolete.

  2. Rendered unnecessary; displaced; suspended.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

Top Common Misspellings for SUPERSEDED *

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Other Common Misspellings for SUPERSEDED

Etymology of SUPERSEDED

The word superseded comes from the Latin word supersedere, which combines super meaning over or above and sedere meaning to sit. Supersedere is a compound of super and sedere to form the meaning to sit above or to sit over. Over time, the word supersede evolved in English to mean to replace, to surpass, or to take the place of something or someone.

Conjugate verb Superseded

CONDITIONAL

I would supersede
we would supersede
you would supersede
he/she/it would supersede
they would supersede

FUTURE

I will supersede
we will supersede
you will supersede
he/she/it will supersede
they will supersede

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have superseded
we will have superseded
you will have superseded
he/she/it will have superseded
they will have superseded

PAST

I superseded
we superseded
you superseded
he/she/it superseded
they superseded

PAST PERFECT

I had superseded
we had superseded
you had superseded
he/she/it had superseded
they had superseded

PRESENT

I supersede
we supersede
you supersede
he/she/it supersedes
they supersede

PRESENT PERFECT

I have superseded
we have superseded
you have superseded
he/she/it has superseded
they have superseded
I am superseding
we are superseding
you are superseding
he/she/it is superseding
they are superseding
I was superseding
we were superseding
you were superseding
he/she/it was superseding
they were superseding
I will be superseding
we will be superseding
you will be superseding
he/she/it will be superseding
they will be superseding
I have been superseding
we have been superseding
you have been superseding
he/she/it has been superseding
they have been superseding
I had been superseding
we had been superseding
you had been superseding
he/she/it had been superseding
they had been superseding
I will have been superseding
we will have been superseding
you will have been superseding
he/she/it will have been superseding
they will have been superseding
I would have superseded
we would have superseded
you would have superseded
he/she/it would have superseded
they would have superseded
I would be superseding
we would be superseding
you would be superseding
he/she/it would be superseding
they would be superseding
I would have been superseding
we would have been superseding
you would have been superseding
he/she/it would have been superseding
they would have been superseding

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