noun
- the act of replacing or displacing something or someone with something newer or better
Usage: formal
Examples
- The supersedure of the old policy took effect immediately.
- The board voted for the supersedure of the current CEO.
- Digital technology led to the supersedure of many traditional methods.
- The supersedure of outdated equipment improved efficiency.
- Legal supersedure of the previous contract was necessary.
- The supersedure process was completed within six months.