supersedes in the PONS Dictionary

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The 711 was superseded by the 741 shortly afterwards.
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The use of gunpowder for both military and civil engineering purposes began to be superseded by newer nitrogen-based explosives from the later 19th century.
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The approach was usually residential, with the clients and therapists living together, but increasingly residential units have been superseded by day units.
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It has been superseded by commercial products which allow voice chat, video conferencing, central monitoring and administration.
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In the early twentyfirst century greenhouse agriculture superseded the mining economy.
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A by-election was set, but was then superseded by the 2006 general election.
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The silver certificates were superseded in 1960 by "muntbiljet" for 1 and 2 guilders, which were issued until 1985.
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Gunpowder, until superseded, was a universal explosive used in the military and for civil engineering: both applications required storage magazines.
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This use has largely been superseded by newer glasses and computer aided design.
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It is no longer in production, having been superseded by more modern designs.
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